Men Women and Children 2014


Men, Women & Children is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman co-written with Erin Cressida

Wilson, based on a novel of the same name written by Chad Kultgen. Featuring an ensemble cast, with Rosemarie DeWitt,

Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Adam Sandler, Ansel Elgort, and Kaitlyn Dever, the film screened in the Special

Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2014.

The film opened in limited release on October 1, and expanded on October 10, and had a wide release on October 17.

The Voyager Space Probe flies past the planets in our solar system. The narrator explains that the Voyager has gold

records filled with international music, pictures and greetings from Earth.

Don and Helen Truby are a married couple stuck in a rut, their attempts at sex leaving them unsatisfied. Their son Chris

is the quarterback of the high school's football team and a porn addict so accustomed to extreme forms of sex that the

prospect of normal sex doesn't excite him. Helen seeks an extra-marital affair through the website Ashley Madison, while

Don finds an escort service while looking at porn. Chris has been trying to have sex with cheerleader Hannah Clint, but

their first attempt ends in failure when Chris can't maintain an erection. Hannah nevertheless tells everyone at school

they had sex to save face. Both Don and Helen continue their extra-marital liaisons until Don discovers Helen's Ashley

Madison profile. He follows her to a hotel bar where she's having one of her dates and orders a drink in front of her to

let her know he's aware of her activities. The following morning, Helen comes home to try and explain herself to Don,

who's trying to make breakfast for her. Don tells her he's made the same mistakes as her and would rather make her

breakfast than discuss the details of their activities.

In addition to cheerleading Hannah is an aspiring actress who maintains a website of provocative photoshoots of herself

with the help of her mother Joan, a failed actress determined to help her daughter achieve the life she never had. A

reality show comes to their local mall to do auditions for aspiring young starlets and Hannah and Joan jump at the

opportunity to sign up. Hannah gives them headshots and demo reels of her acting, but Joan receives a call from the

show's producers that, despite being impressed with Hannah's material, they won't be accepting her due to the provocative

photoshoots she's done which can draw the wrong kind of attention. Joan decides to delete the website and tells Hannah

they will pursue an acting career through other means, but Hannah becomes upset and runs away.

Allison Doss is a fellow cheerleader who is on a website that helps with extreme dieting. She becomes attracted to

Brandon Lender and has sex with with him one afternoon. Someday later, she collapses on the bathroom floor at school and

is rushed to the hospital, where the doctor tells her and her parents that she had an ectopic pregnancy and suffered a

miscarriage due to her malnourishment. She tells Brandon about the incident, who tells her not to tell anyone and asks

her to come over to his house after the championship game. She goes over to his house only to throw a rock through his

window and leave.

Tim Mooney is a former football star who quit the team in the wake of his mother leaving him and his dad Kent to go to

California with her new boyfriend. Tim has since become a pariah at school and spends most of his time playing an MMORPG

named "Guild Wars", while having adopted philosophies of Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot and the insignificance of human life

in the universe. Tim comes across photos of her mom getting engaged to her boyfriend on Facebook, but when he tells other

users on the game, they make lewd comments toward her. Tim's mom notices him looking at the photos and blocks him from

seeing them. Tim gets into a fight at school with another classmate and is sent to a counselor, who prescribes him anti-

depressant medication after hearing Tim's feelings about human life. Kent, in the meantime, starts a relationship with

Joan, but asks to take it slow after she tells him about what she's done with Hannah. Kent sees the comments on Tim's

game about his mom and promptly cancels his game account and the credit card payments, saying he will rejoin the team

next year.

Brandy Beltmeyer is a similar outcast as Tim who has all of her online activity monitored by her over-protective mother

Patricia and has a GPS installed in her phone so her mom can track her movements. Tim takes an interest in her and they

try to start a relationship, which is hindered at first due to Patricia deleting any texts sent to Brandy before she can

view them. They keep in touch through a Tumblr account Brandy has hidden from her mother and are able to meet up by

having Brandy leave her cell phone at a friend's house. Patricia eventually discovers Brandy's conversations with Tim and

upon discovering who he is, having learned about him from Kent at an anti-internet seminar she started, takes away all of

Brandy's internet privileges. Tim, upset over his cancelled game account, attempts to contact Brandy, but Patricia

intercepts his message and posing as Brandy, tells him to leave her alone. Tim, now in a state of extreme depression,

takes most of his anti-depressants and overdoses. Brandy sneaks out and rushes over to his house, where she and Kent find

him passed out on the floor. They rush him to the hospital and have him stabilized. Patricia eventually finds Brandy at

the hospital with Tim and cries, going home and removing the GPS tracker from her computer.

The Voyager is shown one last time taking a picture of Earth from afar as a "pale blue dot".