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I am looking forward to seeing "The Namesake" as I read the novel and rather enjoyed it. Also, I am interested in seeing Kal Penn play a mostly dramatic role.
I saw Meet the Robinsons a while back with both my daughters, and didn't get the same impression as the reviewer you reference. I am a father of two young girls, but not through adoption. So a parent who's participated in the adoption system may have a totally different perspective on this stuff. But I thought the movie made the head of the orphanage a positive and caring figure, and since it ended with not one, but two successful adoptions that literally "saved the world," I'm not sure one can just label the film as an anti-adoption film.
In fact, the reviewer seems to be arguing as much against the "chased by monsters" and "in search of birth mother" scenes as the supposed bad depiction of the adoption process. Both of those are completely different arguments. If you don't want to see a movie where a kid's chased by monsters, that's fine. And if you don't want your adopted child seeing a movie where a kid searches out his birth mother, that's fine, too. It's your call as a parent. But I would think that the latter is at least something that really does happen in adoptive families, so I don't think it's a negative depiction to show that, necessarily.
Also, in the movie (spoiler warning here), the boy finds his birth mother, only to choose NOT to contact her, but instead to rely on the adoption process to find him a loving home. So if anything, it's a testament to how adoption matches kids up with parents who really do love and care for them, and that adoption is sometimes the best situation for a kid.
Like I said, I may be missing an angle because I've never adopted a child, but I really think the reviewer was making much ado about nothing. I hope I'm not being insensitive to her issues, but that's my opinion.
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