Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBen Marcus "Michael Jr.", a former stand-up comic in mid-life crisis, tries to become a social-media star until he and his family are radically changed by the Bible.Ben Marcus "Michael Jr.", a former stand-up comic in mid-life crisis, tries to become a social-media star until he and his family are radically changed by the Bible.Ben Marcus "Michael Jr.", a former stand-up comic in mid-life crisis, tries to become a social-media star until he and his family are radically changed by the Bible.
Dahlia Waingort Guigui
- Jessica Marcus
- (as Dahlia Waingort)
Brandon Mallard
- Man who holds up his Bible
- (não creditado)
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Right, well as I sat down to watch the 2020 movie "Selfie Dad", I must admit that I was expecting a comedy.
However, not even a single smile, much less any actual laughs managed to come from watching this movie. This was a massive swing and a miss, and I can in all honesty say that I was not entertained by the storyline presented in "Selfie Dad", as written and directed by Brad J. Silverman.
I have zero interest in the ludicrous desire some people have to film themselves and upload to platforms such a YouTube and such. I just don't get it. What is the whole point of it? Narcissism at its finest, pure and simple. And since I have no interest in the people doing this, and thus doesn't watch their YouTube channels and such, then watching a movie about it sure didn't make for proper entertainment.
The storyline in "Selfie Dad" was just a swing and a miss in terms of providing proper entertainment. And the fact that the story was so immensely slow-paced just prolonged the suffering of watching the movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate for the most parts, though this is hardly a movie that boasts stellar performances.
My rating of "Selfie Dad" lands on a three out of ten stars. Not for the story, not for the acting, but for the production value and editing, pure and simple.
However, not even a single smile, much less any actual laughs managed to come from watching this movie. This was a massive swing and a miss, and I can in all honesty say that I was not entertained by the storyline presented in "Selfie Dad", as written and directed by Brad J. Silverman.
I have zero interest in the ludicrous desire some people have to film themselves and upload to platforms such a YouTube and such. I just don't get it. What is the whole point of it? Narcissism at its finest, pure and simple. And since I have no interest in the people doing this, and thus doesn't watch their YouTube channels and such, then watching a movie about it sure didn't make for proper entertainment.
The storyline in "Selfie Dad" was just a swing and a miss in terms of providing proper entertainment. And the fact that the story was so immensely slow-paced just prolonged the suffering of watching the movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate for the most parts, though this is hardly a movie that boasts stellar performances.
My rating of "Selfie Dad" lands on a three out of ten stars. Not for the story, not for the acting, but for the production value and editing, pure and simple.
I discovered Selfie Dad when I came across the DVD at Wal-Mart a couple of years ago. I passed it, but found it on YouTube back in February 2022, so I watched it. It wasn't awful, but I didn't fully like it either. It was strictly okay. I'll expand on that shortly.
The plot follows a Dad named Ben. He's a Christian who goes to church on Sunday, literally throws his Bible in the back of his car, and leaves it there until the next Sunday.
He also has a mid-life crisis and struggles at work. To boost himself more, he then decides to become a social media star. After deciding to commit to his faith more, he attempts to apply that to his YouTube like page.
Many of my reviews here on IMDB are about how horrible the bad Christian movies are and how well done the good ones are. Selfie Dad is in the middle of the spectrum here. Selfie Dad has many flaws that Christian movies do, such as a low budget and being overly preachy. Also, none of the actors were AWFUL, but there were only 3 stand-out performances to me. The movie often seemed slow as well.
That out of the way, there were many positives. The movie did in fact have a good message. Mind you, a good message does not mean it was a good movie, but that still is a merit of the movie. The lesson of course was that Christians should be more devoted to studying the Bible and being in devotion to God. I did like the message, and how it was applied to the modern age of technology.
Compared to God's Not Dead's lesson of atheists being God-hating jerks or Loving The Bad Man's lesson of falling in love with your rapist, Selfie Dad's lesson was pretty theologically sound and well done.
Not all of the actors' performances stood out to me- such as the minor characters, but as I said there were 3 stand out performances. 2 of them were from the Christian comedians- Micheal Jr. And Chonda Pierce. The other is the one that made me check out the film. Ben's daughter Hannah is played by Shelby Simmons, a wonderful young actress who is on the Disney Channel show Bunk'd.
The movie also has many comedic parts that are successful in making the viewer laugh. When Michael does a video about Jesus's sacrifice on the cross, he says "Mel Gibson was there, he shared his Passion." This made me laugh out loud, and I appreciated that reference to The Passion of the Christ, one of the best Christian movies ever made.
Karen Ambercrombie, who played Mrs. Clara in War Room (which Michael Jr. Is also in), talks to Ben's wife about the importance of prayer. She then asks: "Have you ever seen the movie War Room?" Mrs. Marcus shakes her head, leans in and whispers: "I don't really like Christian films". This gives Karen's face a mix of shock and disappointment. That reference was also hilarious.
For a final example, Michael Jr. Talks to a Christian friend about Christians who are over-saved, for example ones who only sleep on bed sheets because Jesus is their comforter. That's a homage to his Christian stand up comedy, and I appreciated that.
While there were certainly good elements to Selfie Dad, I'm half and half on the recommendation. Again, I did not hate the movie, but I can't say I liked it either. There were just bits of it that I liked. I'm glad I saw it once, but I'm in no rush to see it again.
I saw this movie on YouTube, and if you are going to see it, I suggest seeing it there or streaming it if possible, rather than purchasing the DVD right away. Selfie Dad wouldn't be my go-to for a recommendation of a good Christian movie, but at most it's worth one watch.
Reverse Recommendations: If you want to see Michael Jr.'s comedic genius at its best, I suggest his special Laughing On Purpose. This 56 minute video is also on YouTube.
To see Shelby Simmon's acting talent at its best, see Season 4 of Bunk'd. Finally, to see a better funny Christian film, I would recommend a movie like Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie or Bruce Almighty.
*Originally reviewed on 4/16/22.*
The plot follows a Dad named Ben. He's a Christian who goes to church on Sunday, literally throws his Bible in the back of his car, and leaves it there until the next Sunday.
He also has a mid-life crisis and struggles at work. To boost himself more, he then decides to become a social media star. After deciding to commit to his faith more, he attempts to apply that to his YouTube like page.
Many of my reviews here on IMDB are about how horrible the bad Christian movies are and how well done the good ones are. Selfie Dad is in the middle of the spectrum here. Selfie Dad has many flaws that Christian movies do, such as a low budget and being overly preachy. Also, none of the actors were AWFUL, but there were only 3 stand-out performances to me. The movie often seemed slow as well.
That out of the way, there were many positives. The movie did in fact have a good message. Mind you, a good message does not mean it was a good movie, but that still is a merit of the movie. The lesson of course was that Christians should be more devoted to studying the Bible and being in devotion to God. I did like the message, and how it was applied to the modern age of technology.
Compared to God's Not Dead's lesson of atheists being God-hating jerks or Loving The Bad Man's lesson of falling in love with your rapist, Selfie Dad's lesson was pretty theologically sound and well done.
Not all of the actors' performances stood out to me- such as the minor characters, but as I said there were 3 stand out performances. 2 of them were from the Christian comedians- Micheal Jr. And Chonda Pierce. The other is the one that made me check out the film. Ben's daughter Hannah is played by Shelby Simmons, a wonderful young actress who is on the Disney Channel show Bunk'd.
The movie also has many comedic parts that are successful in making the viewer laugh. When Michael does a video about Jesus's sacrifice on the cross, he says "Mel Gibson was there, he shared his Passion." This made me laugh out loud, and I appreciated that reference to The Passion of the Christ, one of the best Christian movies ever made.
Karen Ambercrombie, who played Mrs. Clara in War Room (which Michael Jr. Is also in), talks to Ben's wife about the importance of prayer. She then asks: "Have you ever seen the movie War Room?" Mrs. Marcus shakes her head, leans in and whispers: "I don't really like Christian films". This gives Karen's face a mix of shock and disappointment. That reference was also hilarious.
For a final example, Michael Jr. Talks to a Christian friend about Christians who are over-saved, for example ones who only sleep on bed sheets because Jesus is their comforter. That's a homage to his Christian stand up comedy, and I appreciated that.
While there were certainly good elements to Selfie Dad, I'm half and half on the recommendation. Again, I did not hate the movie, but I can't say I liked it either. There were just bits of it that I liked. I'm glad I saw it once, but I'm in no rush to see it again.
I saw this movie on YouTube, and if you are going to see it, I suggest seeing it there or streaming it if possible, rather than purchasing the DVD right away. Selfie Dad wouldn't be my go-to for a recommendation of a good Christian movie, but at most it's worth one watch.
Reverse Recommendations: If you want to see Michael Jr.'s comedic genius at its best, I suggest his special Laughing On Purpose. This 56 minute video is also on YouTube.
To see Shelby Simmon's acting talent at its best, see Season 4 of Bunk'd. Finally, to see a better funny Christian film, I would recommend a movie like Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie or Bruce Almighty.
*Originally reviewed on 4/16/22.*
I was surprised by, and enjoyed this movie. I actually cried during the last ten minutes because I recently lost my own father in April of this year. Watching this movie reminded me of the conversations we aren't going to have anymore. It is a feel good movie though, considering all that we have going on in the world right now. I was able to literally get away, be encouraged, and entertained for a little while. I would encourage you to watch this movie if you want to feel better!
Good message that you want to watch with your kids, but actually enjoy yourself as well. Decent acting. Michael Jr is a favorite stand up comic of our family and he does well in this movie. We appreciate that the movie has NO CUSSING!
This movie had a few "cheesy" moments which were acknowledged in the actual content of the film...making it quite funny! It dealt with real life issues with humor and offered great takeaway messages. Michael Jr. is hilarious and inspiring all at once. His movie did not disappoint!
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- CuriosidadesThe "Thank you" credits list in the credits begins by mentioning "Chic fil a San Clarita" spelled without the "k" in chick. This should give steam to all of the Mandela Effect subscribers who say that this was the original spelling of the restaurant chain's name.
- Erros de gravaçãoDespite being the Selfie Dad, Ben Marcus is actually never seen taking a selfie in the whole movie.
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