A father brings up his baby girl as a single dad after the unexpected death of his wife who died a day after their daughter's birth.A father brings up his baby girl as a single dad after the unexpected death of his wife who died a day after their daughter's birth.A father brings up his baby girl as a single dad after the unexpected death of his wife who died a day after their daughter's birth.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Frankie Faison
- Mike
- (as Frankie R. Faison)
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Harts acting was great in this. He really showed off his acting skills in the more depressing parts of the film. Predictable plot but the movie is feel good and has lots of emotions.
Never thought this man could be as good an emotional actor as he is a comedian. The story is simple, beautiful and very relatable for most. Hardships faced by a young single parent to raise a child not as an infant but also as a pre-teen which can be very tough. Tough how, balancing your life all around your child to give them a healthy surrounding with no one else to rely on. You don't wanna miss your golden years but at the same time you don't want to ruin your kid's life by giving no attention.
Hart played the role very well, according to his capacity and the demand of the story. Some greag actors are in it, often forgotten but always a delight to see. A good family-friendly movie to watch this Father's Day, cheers!
Hart played the role very well, according to his capacity and the demand of the story. Some greag actors are in it, often forgotten but always a delight to see. A good family-friendly movie to watch this Father's Day, cheers!
Mad props to Hart for showing his real acting chops, and breaking his typecasting comedic-only roles.
As far as this film goes, it really wasn't anything new or extraordinary. It was 100% predictable, and filled with every possible cliche for it's genre. Writer and director Paul Weitz left our imagination starving with his formulaic and sappy slow paced screenplay, that felt much longer than its 109 min runtime. It also felt that Weitz intentionally left out many missed opportunities for laughter, just to keep Hart in character, which made the story that much more bland.
The only thing you'll remember down the road, is that "Kevin Hart can be a serious actor, like he was in that movie.... what was it called again?"
As far as this film goes, it really wasn't anything new or extraordinary. It was 100% predictable, and filled with every possible cliche for it's genre. Writer and director Paul Weitz left our imagination starving with his formulaic and sappy slow paced screenplay, that felt much longer than its 109 min runtime. It also felt that Weitz intentionally left out many missed opportunities for laughter, just to keep Hart in character, which made the story that much more bland.
The only thing you'll remember down the road, is that "Kevin Hart can be a serious actor, like he was in that movie.... what was it called again?"
If you can't enjoy this, you must be a very sad person in life and not too funny on parties.
There is nothing absolutely new here, but the film does everything right with the right tone (which was not easy) and a very surprisingly good performance by Kevin Hart.
There is nothing absolutely new here, but the film does everything right with the right tone (which was not easy) and a very surprisingly good performance by Kevin Hart.
This was a sweet and cute movie/story. It definitely brought a lot of ups and downs throughout. It really didn't capture my attention the entire time but it was good for what it is.
Did you know
- TriviaColumbia Pictures's first Netflix exclusive film.
- GoofsWhen Matt is leaving his in-laws' house with Maddy, he says "goodbye Frank" to his father-in-law, instead of Mike. Frankie Faison is the actor's real name.
- Alternate versionsThe version available on Blu-ray and on digital services such as Vudu, Prime Video, and Apple TV differs slightly from the version that premiered on Netflix. The Netflix version has additional opening credits and drops the F-bomb from Kevin Hart's opening line in the church during the funeral service.
- ConnectionsFeatures Mortal Kombat 11 (2019)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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