A new film with Nicole Kidman is being torn apart by critics
Romantic Comedies are experiencing a resurgence these Days. In "A Family Affair," Hollywood-Star Nicole Kidman falls in love with the 21-year-old Zac Efron. But is the Film really as bad as many Critics claim?
The 24-year-old Zara (Joey King) works as an assistant for the unsympathetic Filmstar Chris Cole (Zac Efron). When her boss enters into a romantic affair with her mother Brooke, played by Nicole Kidman, Zara's world comes crashing down.
"A Family Affair" - the latest Romcom offering at Netflix - does not fare well with international Critics. However, those who are not put off by a typical and cliché-ridden Story can find enjoyment in the Film. The Dialogues are sometimes witty and the occasional jabs at the current US Film Industry are entertaining.
A detailed Review of "A Family Affair" by Ronny Rüsch and Axel Max - now available in a new episode of the ntv-Podcast "Oscars & Himbeeren." Additionally, we have the Miniseries "We Were the Lucky Ones," the Horrorfilm "Dear David," and the Drama "Fancy Dance."
Despite its negative reviews from film critics, some viewers find enjoyment in "A Family Affair" due to its witty dialogues and humorous jabs at the US film industry. This Netflix romance featuring Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron, despite being labeled as cliché by some, offers entertainment in the form of film comedies. Interestingly, a similar situation occurs in "A Family Affair" as Hollywood star Nicole Kidman falls in love with the young Zac Efron, a plot resembling the popular film genre of romantic comedies.