
The teenage daughter of a wealthy couple is horrified to find out that her parents, who spend most of their time fighting with each other, are planning to divorce. She schemes to get them back together by pretending to fall for a dimwitted actor, hoping that her parents will unite to prevent the "romance".


The film 'Are Parents People?', directed with a keen eye for capturing the intricacies of family dynamics, presents a narrative that is as emotionally charged as it is thought-provoking. The story revolves around the teenage daughter of a wealthy couple, who, upon discovering her parents' plans for divorce, initiates a...

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Malcolm St. Clair

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"The film 'Are Parents People?', directed with a keen eye for capturing the intricacies of family dynamics, presents a narrative that is as emotionally charged as it is thought-provoking. The story revolves around the teenage daughter of a wealthy couple, who, upon discovering her parents' plans for divorce, initiates an elaborate scheme. Her objective is twofold: to prevent the divorce and, in the process, to fall in love with a dimwitted actor, thereby bringing her parents together. This ingeni..."
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