Inspired by a true story, INSTANT FAMILY has a strong Christian, moral worldview undercut by too much foul language and some other elements. INSTANT FAMILY is the story of a married couple who have postponed having children of their own but then try adopting a trio of foster siblings, who turn their lives upside down. However, there’s too much gratuitous foul language and a couple scenes with a positive depiction of a homosexual male couple adopting a child. INSTANT FAMILY has a strong Christian, moral worldview with positive references to prayer. The movie has a depth in casting that goes well beyond most such films. INSTANT FAMILY is consistently engaging, funny and touching as both entertainment and a call for others to open their hearts and adopt more children from the foster system. The children turn Pete and Ellie’s life upside down. They pick a pretty but feisty 15-year-old girl named Lizzy, only to find she has a younger brother and sister she can’t abandon. Working through two social workers, they join a support group designed to teach them about the difficulties inherent in adopting foster kids. They decide to adopt, with Ellie exploring foster care sites. They finally realize they might want children after years of denying it. INSTANT FAMILY stars Mark Wahlberg as a housing contractor named Pete, who buys shoddy homes and works with his wife, Ellie, to flip them.
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