I thought the only thing more entertaining than the movie is a moron's review of it like Catherine McCausland, who felt their opinion of a movie they only watched to the 32 minute mark needed to be heard. Her ignorance of the movie rating (language is spelled out in the film's rating), life, comedy, and of the back story to the film (it is based off the maker's experience of fostering to adopt 3 children) created laughs almost as hard as the ones the film produced. I award her no points and may God have mercy on her soul.
As for the film itself. It is a very good, touching, entertaining movie that has a bit of language thrown in, but is by no means overly profane. It isn't a thorough examination of social system and the hardships that so many kids in this country face, but it does get real about the issues adoptive parents face and hits home that you don't have to be a saint to want to be able to make a difference in these kid's lives.