New Trailer For Men Women & Children

<p><strong>Jason Reitman&&num;8217&semi;s<&sol;strong> new film&comma; Men Women &amp&semi; Children&comma; may one of the most important and polarizing pictures of the mobile tech generation&period; Through various characters that both embrace&comma; loathe and fear the means of online interaction&comma; the films seems to convey a bitter disconnect that has changed the landscape of human relationships&period; After witnessing a slew of films that portray the subject as either a ridiculous horror tale &lpar;The Net&rpar; or an over-dramatized PSA &lpar;Cyberbu&sol;&sol;y&rpar;&comma; this seems to be the first film that gets not only the technological truths but the ethics of the new era of technology&period; Check out the trailer and the press release blow&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote><p>MEN&comma; WOMEN &amp&semi; CHILDREN follows the story of a group of high school teenagers and their parents as they attempt to navigate the many ways the internet has changed their relationships&comma; their communication&comma; their self-image&comma; and their love lives&period; The film attempts to stare down social issues such as video game culture&comma; anorexia&comma; infidelity&comma; fame hunting&comma; and the proliferation of illicit material on the internet&period; As each character and each relationship is tested&comma; we are shown the variety of roads people choose – some tragic&comma; some hopeful – as it becomes clear that no one is immune to this enormous social change that has come through our phones&comma; our tablets&comma; and our computers&period;<&sol;p><&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;

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