Un père de famille bougon et ses deux meilleurs potes se retrouvent en décalage avec le monde actuel où les PDG sont des millennials et les directrices d'école sont tyranniques.Un père de famille bougon et ses deux meilleurs potes se retrouvent en décalage avec le monde actuel où les PDG sont des millennials et les directrices d'école sont tyranniques.Un père de famille bougon et ses deux meilleurs potes se retrouvent en décalage avec le monde actuel où les PDG sont des millennials et les directrices d'école sont tyranniques.
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I suspect this film will get some bad reviews, particularly if you aren't familiar with Bill Burr's stand up or you find his style of comedy a bit much (Michael McIntyre he's not). Personally I'm a big fan of Bill and the character he plays in this film is pretty much the one you get in his stand up shows.
The movie was written by Bill and that's evident straight from the start with the dialogue very much in his style and in line with his stand up contains several amusing scenes with middle aged men trying to understand the world of woke. However I felt the film lost some pacing and ran out of steam a little in the second half, as Bill's character makes the transition into something more acceptable to modern society.
Worth a watch if you like Bill. If you don't then maybe not.
The movie was written by Bill and that's evident straight from the start with the dialogue very much in his style and in line with his stand up contains several amusing scenes with middle aged men trying to understand the world of woke. However I felt the film lost some pacing and ran out of steam a little in the second half, as Bill's character makes the transition into something more acceptable to modern society.
Worth a watch if you like Bill. If you don't then maybe not.
The funniest humour is humour that tells it like it is. Jack's confrontations with his kids' school staff and other parents, and their outragous militant "faux sensitive" attacks, are painful to watch because we live with them in real life. Every one of them has a ridiculous shield of political correctness up around them, and they use it as a weapon, thus completely undermining how "sensitive" they claim to be. Jack calls them out on it, saying at one point, "All you care about is not getting in trouble". The obnoxious 20-something who takes over their company is exactly the tiresome, lazy arrogant twit we all dread as a new boss - has never gotten his hands dirty, never worked a day in his life, has been taught by his mommy that he's "special" so he can treat people like dirt. Unfortunately, about 2/3 of the way through, Jack's "epiphany" ruins the whole thing. His wife shuts him out because he has "anger" problems. No he doesn't. He doesn't hit people, wreck property, throw people out of their jobs, sit on his behind while others do all the work, or torture his schoolmates or coworkers with holier-than-though attitude. He calls people names somertimes, and he yells sometimes. That's about it. Otherwise, he's the most honest, hard-working, fair person in the whole story. It's sad that the movie goes south by having him "change" to become a gutted namby pamby shell of his real self. That is a HORRIBLE thing, but it is presented in the film as though he has reached some successful peak.
Old Dads is essentially a snapshot of Bill Burr's longstanding stand up routines so there aren't many surprises for the viewer.
So as a result your like or dislike of the movie will basically hinge on your opinion of Burr himself.
Its a softer representation of his material, I guess in an attempt to widen the audience and it does work from that perspective.
Its also very much a case of the older you are the more I think you will like the movie. Old Dads is full of generational jokes, pitting those who had to walk 5 miles in the snow to get to school vs the modern 'snowflakes'.
Its funny enought to get you by :)
So as a result your like or dislike of the movie will basically hinge on your opinion of Burr himself.
Its a softer representation of his material, I guess in an attempt to widen the audience and it does work from that perspective.
Its also very much a case of the older you are the more I think you will like the movie. Old Dads is full of generational jokes, pitting those who had to walk 5 miles in the snow to get to school vs the modern 'snowflakes'.
Its funny enought to get you by :)
Let me start by saying that there is a definite trigger warning if you are a man in the male cast members age group. There is plenty of realism here with how women treat men especially in relation to the children. The plot is simple and pretty predictable but the men in this film took more mess than they deserved. There was really no apology or remorse from the offenders. As I said I guess it's realistic and very sad for older men. The whole scene with the children's private school and the head of the school was absolutely disgusting. The fact that the females turn on their men so quickly is just a sad thing to see. My hope is that women watching this movie will open their eyes and see how damaging their words can be and realize that..even though as a mother your child is a top priority.. you can easily push the man away at the same time.
A refreshingly unapologetic and on point observational comedy.
I sat there thinking why havnt I seen anything like this in years.
Well reading some other reviews I got my answer, yell and cry load enough and you get what you want. If what you want is boring paint by numbers PC appease everyone crap.
I'm thankful to say this is not that.
It does at some points push a little to far with Bobby's I used to be cool narrative.
My wife and I both sat there saying wow this is so true. We need more comedy's that are not afraid to by funny, there is a reason all the comedy's you love and remember we're not made in the last decade.
I sat there thinking why havnt I seen anything like this in years.
Well reading some other reviews I got my answer, yell and cry load enough and you get what you want. If what you want is boring paint by numbers PC appease everyone crap.
I'm thankful to say this is not that.
It does at some points push a little to far with Bobby's I used to be cool narrative.
My wife and I both sat there saying wow this is so true. We need more comedy's that are not afraid to by funny, there is a reason all the comedy's you love and remember we're not made in the last decade.
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- AnecdotesBill Burr's real-life wife Nia Renee Hill portrays the nurse in the maternity ward.
- GaffesJust before they meet Ed Cameron they hit an armadillo with the rental car. Ed Cameron lives in New Mexico and they are driving from California, yet there are no wild armadillos in California, Arizona, or New Mexico.
- Citations
Cara Brody: You think I'm cold?
Connor Brody: Babe, when you open your legs, I can actually hear the East German national anthem
- ConnexionsReferences Miami Vice (1984)
- Bandes originalesYou've Got Another Thing Coming
Written by Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford (as Robert Halford), K.K. Downing (as Kenneth Downing)
Performed by Judas Priest
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Old Dads
- Lieux de tournage
- 18500 block, San Jose St at Reseda Blvd, Northridge, Californie, États-Unis(Jack turns off Reseda to follow superannuated scooter rider down San Jose)
- sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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