Magnolia Pictures | Release Date: August 5, 2022
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JLuis_001Aug 17, 2022
Regardless of the cringe, there are things that while not 100% creative, are at least not within a comfort zone as far as comedies go, but it also depends on when the joke stops being funny, and personally, for me, it runs out of staminaRegardless of the cringe, there are things that while not 100% creative, are at least not within a comfort zone as far as comedies go, but it also depends on when the joke stops being funny, and personally, for me, it runs out of stamina before it even gets halfway through, so the rest is up to each viewer. Expand
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KenRSep 5, 2023
I Love My Dad – Really... How to describe a movie like this? Social media pundits may think it savvy and maybe even relevant, but many will see through the thin veneer of this story - which claims to be true but comes across as somewhat suss.I Love My Dad – Really... How to describe a movie like this? Social media pundits may think it savvy and maybe even relevant, but many will see through the thin veneer of this story - which claims to be true but comes across as somewhat suss. Comedy? Well, if a young man undergoing a serious recovery session following an attempted suicide - being goaded by an absentee father who has stolen a young woman’s social media details. And is now trying to connect with his son by pretending to be this young woman wanting to ‘friend’ him...strikes you as funny, it might work for you. Performances are fine, as is the cinematography, use of music is in keeping, but the script is overloaded with cheap, vulgar dialogue like you’d expect from a low-grade R rated teen show. There are several life-threatening situations that leave you expecting a tragic outcome, all creating a bad taste in the mouth. The father’s cringe-worthy actions are only made partly bearable by a good performance from Patton Oswalt, failing that, quite unforgivable. If this is the best to be expected from social media-based stories, then let’s hope we don’t get bludgeoned over the head with many more. Twitter I can accept, but have heard it said; ‘With friends like Facebook, you don’t need enemies,’ and this show tends to illustrate that quite well. The better elements within this one are let down by too many shoddy, unsavory moments. And World Movies ran this as a Father’s Day movie – How old are their programmers? Expand
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