It's wonderful!
All I would suggest is a bit of vocabulary change.
I've edited it a bit to what I think would sound better, but please don't feel obligated to change your work if you don't like my opinion.
Take a Look at the Bram's family. What is it that you see? Perfection. It's the family that everyone wants to be. Mr. and Mrs. Bram have everything. The money, the big house, the beautiful children. That's what you see from the outside. But What takes place inside is what you don't see. The Blood, the fights, the tears. That's all part of the Bram family too. But you couldn't see that from just looking. Because what may look beautiful on the outside, can mean death on the inside.
So the final result would be
"Look at the Bram's family. What is it that you see? Perfection. It's the family that everyone wants to be. Mr. and Mrs. Bram have everything. The money, the big house, the beautiful children. That's what you see from the outside. What takes place inside is what you don't see. Blood, fights, tears. That's all part of the Bram family too. But you couldn't see that from just looking. Because what may look beautiful on the outside, can mean death on the inside."