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Daddy's Little Girls

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
8,7 k
MA NOTE
Louis Gossett Jr. in Daddy's Little Girls (2007)
Home Video Trailer from Lionsgate
Lire trailer2:09
2 Videos
54 photos
DramaRomance

Idris Elba est Monty, un mécanicien qui sollicite l'aide d'une avocate prospère mais solitaire, alors qu'il tente d'arracher la garde de ses trois filles à son ex-femme déloyale et son petit... Tout lireIdris Elba est Monty, un mécanicien qui sollicite l'aide d'une avocate prospère mais solitaire, alors qu'il tente d'arracher la garde de ses trois filles à son ex-femme déloyale et son petit ami malhonnête.Idris Elba est Monty, un mécanicien qui sollicite l'aide d'une avocate prospère mais solitaire, alors qu'il tente d'arracher la garde de ses trois filles à son ex-femme déloyale et son petit ami malhonnête.

  • Réalisation
    • Tyler Perry
  • Scénario
    • Tyler Perry
  • Casting principal
    • Gabrielle Union
    • Idris Elba
    • Tracee Ellis Ross
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    8,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tyler Perry
    • Scénario
      • Tyler Perry
    • Casting principal
      • Gabrielle Union
      • Idris Elba
      • Tracee Ellis Ross
    • 70avis d'utilisateurs
    • 32avis des critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Daddy's Little Girls
    Trailer 2:09
    Daddy's Little Girls
    A Salute to Black Directors
    Clip 4:16
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    Clip 4:16
    A Salute to Black Directors

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    Rôles principaux72

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    Gabrielle Union
    Gabrielle Union
    • Julia
    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Monty
    Tracee Ellis Ross
    Tracee Ellis Ross
    • Cynthia
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Willie
    Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith
    • Jennifer
    Malinda Williams
    Malinda Williams
    • Maya
    Terri J. Vaughn
    Terri J. Vaughn
    • Brenda
    Gary Anthony Sturgis
    Gary Anthony Sturgis
    • Joseph
    • (as Gary Sturgis)
    Cassi Davis
    Cassi Davis
    • Rita
    Sierra Aylina McClain
    Sierra Aylina McClain
    • Sierra
    • (as Sierra McClain)
    China Anne McClain
    China Anne McClain
    • China
    • (as China McClain)
    Lauryn Alisa McClain
    • Lauryn
    • (as Lauryn McClain)
    Juanita Jennings
    Juanita Jennings
    • Katheryn
    Maria Howell
    Maria Howell
    • Christopher's wife
    Rochelle Dewberry
    • Miss Rochelle
    L. Warren Young
    L. Warren Young
    • Councilman
    Steve Coulter
    Steve Coulter
    • Doorman
    Sharyn Shields
    • Civil Lawyer
    • Réalisation
      • Tyler Perry
    • Scénario
      • Tyler Perry
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs70

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    bob the moo

    Basic writing with terrible development leaves the film high and dry from day one

    Monty is an honest black man working as a mechanic, financially supporting his three daughters who live with his ex-wife's mother. When his mother-in-law dies, Monty is left looking after his daughters and takes on extra work as a driver for young, pretty and very successful lawyer Julia. His first day on the job brings disaster though as one of his daughters starts a fire, forcing him to take Julia to the hospital, getting him fired and social services handing his kids to their estranged mother (who lives with the local drug dealer). Monty is forced to go for custody to keep his girls but cannot get a lawyer and only a moment of kindness from Julia sees her take his case for free. While she works with him she begins to fall for his charms despite the gulf in their social status.

    I want to be clear that, although I came to this film off the back of The Wire, I did not expect it to be of the same quality (or even the same genre) and I did not come to it with my mind made up or some sort of chip on my shoulder that Elba should only do projects that Wire fans somehow approve of in line with his brilliant turn as Stringer Bell. No, I came to the film because I like him as a screen presence and was happy to see this film for what it was – a romantic drama. In the broad sweep the film is OK in very base terms but the biggest problem with it is evident from the very start. Within a few minutes of the start we have a saintly old woman coughing and come comments made about her health and I immediately said "she's not making it long into this" – fade to her funeral seconds later! This is one example but there are lots of examples of really poor development and convenient narrative jumps. This may not sound like a problem but consider the main thrust of the film is the relationship between Julia and Monty convincing and engaging.

    Sadly it never does and it felt like the writers had developed this in about three stages. 1: snotty impatient dislike of Monty; 2: he's not all bad but it's not for me; 3: Monty is the love of my life. The thing is that there is literally nothing between these stages and it feels like a switch has been flicked to move from one to another with the impact on the film being that it simply doesn't feel real. This left me not caring too much about the relationship throughout. The case of the title is similarly unengaging as it doesn't ring true either – it is written to elicit emotions from the viewer but by being so lame it just didn't suck me in or produce any dramatic tension at all. It isn't all bad though because it does have a very basic charm to it and, as a daytime TV movie, it would work really well for the target audience – it is just a shame that that is the best you can say about it because of how poorly written all of it is – the final five minutes being an example of everything being tied up whether it makes total sense or not. I understand that there is an element of Capraesque community fairytale here and I have no problem with that but didn't think it excused it from being "good" in areas of writing, characters and development.

    The reason for me coming to the film is one of its few strengths. Elba doesn't get anywhere near the complexity or intensity of Stringer Bell of course (not that the Emmy's would agree with my summary of his acting in that) but he still has a good presence and makes for a lovable lead character. His charm and looks does help the film get away with a lot. The harder acting role is Julia because you have to make this character change convincingly and also be horrid early on without pushing the audience away. The bad news is that this role went to Union, who doesn't have the greatest range. She cannot make it work and her performance is really simple and totally unconvincing as being a real person. Her looks do not help her that much here and the lack of reality in her character breaks the chemistry between her and Elba. The kids are cute and slightly annoying in their delivery, being too obvious in doing what they are doing. Nobody else has much to do – Gossett Jr rolls through in an attempt to add some weight to the film by his name, Smith, Ross, Williams, Vaughn and others all do the basics but not much more.

    Daddy's Little Girls is a very basic film that will work best in a few years when you stumble upon on in the middle of TVM stuff in the middle of a weekday but even then it is pretty thin stuff. It relies heavily on Elba and Union's performances, both of whom try their best but don't have decent characters and simply try to charm their way through. The writing is poor as it lacks any flow or development worth talking about and it feels like it was delivered in blocks. Were it funnier, more dramatic or more engaging, this wouldn't matter but the film is not good enough to cover the development problem and it gets dull and silly very quickly with only Afro-Caribbean TVM weepy fans being left loving it.
    5Buddy-51

    Noble intentions, weak execution

    No one could ever accuse Tyler Perry of being the soul of subtlety - either as a filmmaker or as a storyteller. His set-ups are often painfully contrived, with characters who are two-dimensional and stereotypical, and messages that are pat and overly simplistic, to put it mildly. Yet, in this era when too many black characters are either rappers, street thugs, prostitutes or drug dealers, Perry speaks to audiences yearning to see a more positive vision of the African-American experience portrayed on screen. That's certainly an admirable goal, but the problem is that Perry himself is not above indulging in many of those very same stereotypes if, in so doing, it helps him to get his message across.

    In "Daddy's Little Girls," the first ethnic stereotype Perry admirably endeavors to shatter is that of the absent or indifferent urban black father. His protagonist, Monty, is a divorced dad of three who works as an auto mechanic in a garage run by none other than Louis Gossett Jr. Monty's ex has pretty much flown the coop, leaving the kids to be raised by her mother who is currently dying of lung cancer. After the woman's death, Jennifer decides she now wants to raise the children, even though she's living with a gangsta' boyfriend who's so low he even sells drugs to the kids in the neighborhood schoolyard. This sets up a fierce custody battle between Monty and Jennifer with the three girls caught in the middle.

    As stated previously, it is commendable that Perry wishes to make Monty a model for young male viewers to emulate, but in order to establish Monty's bona fides as a caring father, the filmmaker for some reason has found it necessary to ratchet up the mother's vileness past the point of believability. In fact, Jennifer makes Cinderella's evil stepmother look like June Cleaver and Carol Brady in comparison. Indeed, she is so over-the-top in her villainy that one wonders how such a seemingly level-headed and sweet-tempered soul as Marty could ever have been fooled into marrying her.

    Perry doesn't do much better with the main female character, a snooty, high-priced African-American lawyer named Julia, who looks down her nose on poor working-class stiffs like Monty who takes a position as her much-abused chauffeur in order to make a little money on the side. Monty soon discovers that all the over-stressed Julia needs is a good man to bring meaning to her sterile, empty life. Thus, with the character of Julia, Perry manages to insult blacks, career women and specifically black career women in one fell swoop.

    The movie makes some interesting points about the role class consciousness plays in the black community, with wealthy blacks sometimes more dismissive of their less well-off counterparts than are wealthy whites. Unfortunately, this theme is played out in the context of a fairly formulaic romance between Monty and Julia, with the "little girls" of the title reduced to not much more than walk-on roles in the story. Idris Elba is appealing and solid as the sincere, hardworking Monty, while Gabrielle Union does what she can with the poorly written part of Julia.

    The narrative also suffers from what first-year screen writing students (or "Crash" deriders) like to refer to as "coincidence overload," with characters bumping into one another at all-too-convenient moments or just happening to learn crucial bits of information from news stories on TV.

    "Daddy's Little Girls" starts off with the best of intentions, and there are certainly some poignant, touching moments to be found in the film, but the movie is so fixated on pandering to the emotions of its audience, especially in the melodramatic final reel, that most of the goodwill one brings to the project has pretty much evaporated by the time the closing credits come rolling by.
    6BlackNarcissus

    Half Decent Film Why No British Release???

    I saw this film recently at the Black Film Maker International Film Festival here in London.

    Not at all like Perry's previous films which have both been premiered at the festival in the last few years. Instead of broad Christian Cross-Dressing Gun Totting Comedy, what we have here is a gentle romantic drama with a smattering of jokes here and there.

    At got to say it wasn't to bad though I have to admit I preferred the Meadea films. The performances were OK especially the leading actors Union & Elba. The story is a bit hackneyed but I guess that's the cynic in me. You kind of knew exactly how the film was going to end from the open credits. The audience I saw it with loved it.

    That got me thinking why can't you see Perry's work in the UK other than at the BFM Film Festival. Why not release the films on DVD, any visit to Dalston/Brixton/Harlesden in London will tell you that's there's a great illicit trade in Perry's films.

    Anyway, if you like a undemanding and somewhat unoriginal romantic drama this is just the thing for you.

    Black Narcissus
    8blackwarrior1979

    Sometimes You Just Need To Be Inspired...

    My wife and I went to check out "Daddy's Little Girls" not knowing what to expect, seeing that this Tyler Perry production did not have his outrageous Madea character in it. We came away pleasantly surprised with what we saw.

    The problem that some moviegoers have with this film is quite simple: they're trying to be movie critics. They look for "movie elements" and generally are disappointed, not realizing that over 99% of people who buy tickets to a movie are not there to critique it in a cinematic context, but more in a entertainment context. You go to a horror movie to be scared to wit's end, not to break down and find the climax, anticlimax, and plot twists. You're there for gore, blood, and screams. With pretty much any Tyler Perry movie, a huge majority of those who watch them are there to either be inspired, to gain insight and maybe a lesson or two on life, or to see what Madea will say next. And if you have that mindset when you enter the theater to see this film, you will probably not come out disappointed.

    The trailer showed this film more in a comedic light, but it is by far a drama with interspersed moments of humor. While some of the characters may at first come off as so outrageous as to be comical, they still had some semblance of believability to them. And for a 95-minute film, there's no way to completely dissect every character and why they are the way they are. And again, many non-movie critics understand this.

    Idris Elba does a great job stepping away from his more well-known Stringer Bell persona. Though his accent (while not indicative of his British roots is still Stringer-sounding) wouldn't indicate that his character is from Atlanta (where the movie is set), his character is still engrossing. Gabrielle Union does a notable job as the female lead, and Lou Gossett, Jr.'s brief appearances give the movie more context and a slight bit more depth.

    If you are a fan of Tyler Perry's plays, you will recognize his approach and the technique to this movie, and though it does not have the cantankerous Madea giving us lessons on life, it still will probably leave a mark on the moviegoer if (s)he goes into the theater to be inspired.
    10jmtwin1

    I Love The Movie

    I guess I am one of the biggest dopes in this country, but I love Daddy's Little Girls. I have seen it three times already. I loved Gabrielle Union and she played the part well. Idris Elba was good too! I liked the fact that Tyler Perry omitted the Madea character this time, nice change. I enjoyed seeing familiar faces in this movie, which added a nice touch. I cannot complain Mr. Perry did a pretty good job and I am looking forward seeing another movie or play. My money was well spent and I don't feel guilty. If you are in the mood for a little drama, comedy and romance, then this is the movie to see. I guarantee you will enjoy it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Monty's daughters' first names in the movie are their first names in real life; they are also real-life sisters.
    • Gaffes
      Monty tells Julia he is 34 years old. His oldest daughter Sierra is 12. He was charged with rape and sentenced to 8 years of prison at 18, so that means he got out of jail at 26. If that's true, how is Sierra 12? Unless he was granted conjugal visits with Jennifer and she gave birth to Sierra while Monty was in jail.
    • Citations

      Julia: Hey, look, I try to support Black-owned business but this is absolutely ridiculous. Take me home now.

    • Connexions
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    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Jay Weigel

      Performed by Jay Weigel

      Published by Floating City Press (BMI) and Bedelia Songs (BMI)

      Courtesy of Floating City Music, Inc.

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    • How long is Daddy's Little Girls?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 février 2007 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Lionsgate Films (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • The Tyler Perry Company
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 366 978 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 210 754 $US
      • 18 févr. 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 31 609 243 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
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      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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