: Donna (Judy Greer) enables her daughter Hannah’s obsession with online fame by managing a website that features suggestive photos of her, blurring the lines between parental support and exploitation.
: Despite being more "connected" than ever, characters in the story find themselves increasingly isolated in their own private online worlds. Critical Reception Hombres, mujeres y niГ±os
: Critics noted the film’s "panicky" tone regarding how smartphones turn users into fame-obsessed or porn-addicted individuals. : Donna (Judy Greer) enables her daughter Hannah’s
: Both the book and film suggest that the anonymity of the internet lowers the threshold for betrayal. : Both the book and film suggest that
The title (Men, Women & Children) most commonly refers to the 2014 film directed by Jason Reitman and the 2011 novel by Chad Kultgen. Both works explore the complex and often dark ways that the internet and social media have transformed human relationships and self-image across generations. Overview of the Story