Ein junger Ausgebrannter erfährt, dass sein entfremdeter Vater tot ist, und überlässt ihm die Verantwortung für die Verwaltung eines Wohnkomplexes.Ein junger Ausgebrannter erfährt, dass sein entfremdeter Vater tot ist, und überlässt ihm die Verantwortung für die Verwaltung eines Wohnkomplexes.Ein junger Ausgebrannter erfährt, dass sein entfremdeter Vater tot ist, und überlässt ihm die Verantwortung für die Verwaltung eines Wohnkomplexes.
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- 5 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jack Noonan
- Harry
- (as Jack Noonan II)
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My Dead Dad is one of the best films I have watched this year. Very grounded with an epic cast led by multi-faceted Pedro Correa. This simple yet moving film will keep you glued to your seat and feeling all the emotions. Do yourself a favor and watch this film ASAP.
This is the primary theme in Correa's touching play My Dead Dad, which explores how the concept of a connection might be reframed via reflection. Lucas moves to Los Angeles with the intention of quickly selling his father's property, but as the building and its tenants begin to take an emotional interest in him, his aims begin to diminish.
Aside from the catchy title, "My Dead Dad" brings to mind a particular style of independent film from the 1990s that combined a high concept with low budget and ultimately focused on moments, whether they were created by a single actor, between actors, or by a group of relatively unknown actors finding their voice. That's how "Dad" is; cleverly directed, gorgeously edited, and with a cast of actors who all get their moment to shine.
Aside from the catchy title, "My Dead Dad" brings to mind a particular style of independent film from the 1990s that combined a high concept with low budget and ultimately focused on moments, whether they were created by a single actor, between actors, or by a group of relatively unknown actors finding their voice. That's how "Dad" is; cleverly directed, gorgeously edited, and with a cast of actors who all get their moment to shine.
I don't know how something this small gets so overrated but wow. The plot never really went anywhere, there are artsy films that can pull that off and keep things entertaining, but this isn't one of them.
The movie seems like it's going to have a pretty interesting story about a guy who wants to be a pro skater, but that's mostly forgotten. It keeps jumping from generic character to generic character who all say generic indie movie things, but it never builds into anything more. It was competently acted, any scene felt like it could have been a small part of a good movie, but that good movie never appeared.
It seems clear that whoever made this movie never had a strained relationship with their parents and has never had a parent die. The emotional story felt very fake and bad.
Like other reviewers I thought the trailer and rating made it look good, but I was really disappointed.
The movie seems like it's going to have a pretty interesting story about a guy who wants to be a pro skater, but that's mostly forgotten. It keeps jumping from generic character to generic character who all say generic indie movie things, but it never builds into anything more. It was competently acted, any scene felt like it could have been a small part of a good movie, but that good movie never appeared.
It seems clear that whoever made this movie never had a strained relationship with their parents and has never had a parent die. The emotional story felt very fake and bad.
Like other reviewers I thought the trailer and rating made it look good, but I was really disappointed.
I was initially immediately attracted to the prospect of this film based on the inclusion of Jackass luminary Chris Pontius. The tone of the opening made me think it was delivering exactly what I was hoping for. As an added bonus, the IMDB page promises both frontal and rear male nudity which is not something I will ever say no to under any circumstances.
Upon my first and final viewing of the film on the venerable HBO Max platform, I was immediately stricken with immeasurable disappointment in that skateboarding is not a central theme nor is it a major plot point. Despite being sold this false bill of goods, I pressed on in the interest of male nudity. The movie itself is very well acted. In particular, the performance of Chris Pontius was, in my opinion, some of the best if not THE BEST acting he has done in his career. Pedro Correa, as the lovable dirtbag Lucas Varela, was clearly drawing on his past experiences as a LA area landlord while portraying the character. I do not doubt the authenticity of his lived experiences as I too have had many landlords who were altogether terrible at maintaining their properties. There was a guy from Breaking Bad in there somewhere, or so I was later told, so that is worth mentioning.
Having a dead parent can often make you sad, but as this movie tells it, things are not that bad if you get to bang hot chicks with crippled limbs on the reg as I assume Lucas is want to do. They say we should never meet our heroes, and luckily for Lucas, he does not have to, and gets to know his titular dead father (who is not in fact named dad but something else altogether) through the tenants of the building who knew him prior to his passing. This is an interesting concept on its face, but the story seemed inauthentic at best despite the enthusiastic performances of the cast. Except for the landlord parts, those were all really good.
Unfortunately, not even the venerable Chris Pontius could save this dull prolonged road trip of a movie. The contrived plights of the building's tenants failed to move me and the lack of skateboarding content beyond occasional spurts was definitely to the film's detriment. At the end of the day, I watched this film with my 6 year old brother, and he did not seem to understand the weird world the characters seemed to find themselves in. It is rare that I agree with 6 year olds on anything, but My Dead Dad is a notable exception.
Upon my first and final viewing of the film on the venerable HBO Max platform, I was immediately stricken with immeasurable disappointment in that skateboarding is not a central theme nor is it a major plot point. Despite being sold this false bill of goods, I pressed on in the interest of male nudity. The movie itself is very well acted. In particular, the performance of Chris Pontius was, in my opinion, some of the best if not THE BEST acting he has done in his career. Pedro Correa, as the lovable dirtbag Lucas Varela, was clearly drawing on his past experiences as a LA area landlord while portraying the character. I do not doubt the authenticity of his lived experiences as I too have had many landlords who were altogether terrible at maintaining their properties. There was a guy from Breaking Bad in there somewhere, or so I was later told, so that is worth mentioning.
Having a dead parent can often make you sad, but as this movie tells it, things are not that bad if you get to bang hot chicks with crippled limbs on the reg as I assume Lucas is want to do. They say we should never meet our heroes, and luckily for Lucas, he does not have to, and gets to know his titular dead father (who is not in fact named dad but something else altogether) through the tenants of the building who knew him prior to his passing. This is an interesting concept on its face, but the story seemed inauthentic at best despite the enthusiastic performances of the cast. Except for the landlord parts, those were all really good.
Unfortunately, not even the venerable Chris Pontius could save this dull prolonged road trip of a movie. The contrived plights of the building's tenants failed to move me and the lack of skateboarding content beyond occasional spurts was definitely to the film's detriment. At the end of the day, I watched this film with my 6 year old brother, and he did not seem to understand the weird world the characters seemed to find themselves in. It is rare that I agree with 6 year olds on anything, but My Dead Dad is a notable exception.
It's just a bad movie.
It's a mix of bad acting, bad dialogues and boring scenes.
It's a fake drama, poorly developed.
It amazes me how mediocre garbage projects get resources to come out of the garbage and end up in the garbage.
... don't waste your time.
It's a mix of bad acting, bad dialogues and boring scenes.
It's a fake drama, poorly developed.
It amazes me how mediocre garbage projects get resources to come out of the garbage and end up in the garbage.
... don't waste your time.
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- WissenswertesLoosely based on Correa's real-life story when his dying father called him from Peru to run an apartment there.
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Sophie: I buy vintage clothes and then I sell them. Unless I really like them, then I keep'em for myself.
Lucas Varela: So, you basically shop for yourself for a living, as a job?
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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