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Dealing with Dad

  • 2022
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Dana Lee, Ally Maki, Hayden Szeto, and Peter S. Kim in Dealing with Dad (2022)
Trailer for the multi-award-winning feature film DEALING WITH DAD, about a family dealing with a depressed dad who's a jerk, and actually nicer depressed than well. Starring Ally Maki, Hayden Szeto, Peter Kim, Dana Lee, Page Leong, Echo Kellum, Cindera Che, Karan Soni, Megan Gailey and Ari Stidham. Over 34 festivals and 14 awards, the film comes to theaters April 21 and all digital platforms in May 2023. For more info:

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Margaret reluctantly goes back to her hometown with her brothers to deal with the sudden depression of their dad.Margaret reluctantly goes back to her hometown with her brothers to deal with the sudden depression of their dad.Margaret reluctantly goes back to her hometown with her brothers to deal with the sudden depression of their dad.

  • Director
    • Tom Huang
  • Writer
    • Tom Huang
  • Stars
    • Ally Maki
    • Hayden Szeto
    • Peter S. Kim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    160
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Huang
    • Writer
      • Tom Huang
    • Stars
      • Ally Maki
      • Hayden Szeto
      • Peter S. Kim
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Ally Maki
    Ally Maki
    • Margaret
    Hayden Szeto
    Hayden Szeto
    • Larry
    Peter S. Kim
    Peter S. Kim
    • Roy
    Dana Lee
    Dana Lee
    • Jialuo (Dad)
    Karan Soni
    Karan Soni
    • Gordon
    Page Leong
    Page Leong
    • Sophie (Mom)
    Echo Kellum
    Echo Kellum
    • Jeff Atlas
    Megan Gailey
    Megan Gailey
    • Sarah Schumer
    Ari Stidham
    Ari Stidham
    • Aaron
    Peggy Lu
    Peggy Lu
    • Cai Shi
    Patrick Batiste
    Patrick Batiste
    • Waiter
    Julie Birke
    Julie Birke
    • Melissa
    Miya Cech
    Miya Cech
    • Young Margaret
    Cindera Che
    Cindera Che
    • Aunt Jenny
    Yan Cui
    Yan Cui
    • Sherry's Mom
    Danny Jacobs
    Danny Jacobs
    • Kirby
    Alice Lin
    • Mall Cop
    Anthony Ma
    Anthony Ma
    • Shiao Li
    • Director
      • Tom Huang
    • Writer
      • Tom Huang
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    8that1jamesguy

    A true to form telling of owning your trauma

    This film really hits you over the head with the fact that the children (who are now adults) had a rough childhood. They are still dealing with that trauma today - each in their own way. But, the interesting and relatable thing is that they know this. They recognize it and are dealing with it.

    When it comes time to face the source (one of them) of that trauma, tough decisions are being made. There is internal and external struggles that are not unique to just this family but can be relatable to most.

    Overall, yes, this is a "comedic drama" if you will. The humor is there and it delivers. It helps to soften the stronger, darker tones being discussed. It is a good film that is easy to watch and enjoy.
    9joannesho

    Entertaining and meaningful

    I watched this movie several times and loved it! I particularly enjoyed the dialog and dynamic between the siblings. Very funny! The film was entertaining and yet also talked about mental health issues, which are often not talked about in Asian families. The relationships in this film were well developed although would have enjoyed hearing more about the father and aunt childhood. So much of how we are today is the result of past experiences. I believe this film can be relatable to many Chinese Americans who grew up with immigrant parents. I would highly recommend this film to my Asian friends!
    9knakagawara

    See yourself in this film

    Dealing with Dad is an apt depiction of the ups and downs of a family dealing with a crisis. Each character has a defining moment where you see them become more human and faliable. But there is also redemption and acceptance as they each navigate their own personal drama.

    This roller coaster ride is funny, thoughtful and brutally honest. You'll find yourself relating to the idiosyncrasies and humility of each character. You'll walk away feeling a bit lighter with your own families a little bit closer to your heart!

    Shedding light on depression will undoubtedly help reduce the stigma of mental illness. This was done with sensitivity, humor and love.
    7trinaboice

    The story seems very realistic.

    IN A NUTSHELL: The story is about Margaret, who reluctantly goes back to her hometown with her brothers to deal with the sudden depression of her father.

    The film premiered at an Asian-American Film Festival and will definitely find its audience among Asian immigrants. It has already won an impressive number of awards!

    The film was both written and directed by Tom Huang, based loosely on his personal experience and that of his Asian-immigrant friends.

    One of my sons married a lovely girl from Hong Kong. Their little son is surrounded by Asian families in America where they live. I'm so grateful I've been able to go to China many times so that I can help instill a love for that rich culture in his heart.

    THINGS I LIKED: The cast includes Ally Maki, Hayden Szeto, Peter S. Kim, Dana Lee, Karan Soni, Jeff Atlas, and Page Leong.

    I've been trying to learn Mandarin, so it was fun to hear some of the characters in the story speak Mandarin.

    Those in the Asian community will probably see a lot of familiar territory in the story. Non-Asians will get a glimpse into Asian families and their unique traditions and perspective.

    The film could easily be turned into a sitcom and already feels a little like one.

    The story seems very realistic.

    There is a lot of humor, although not all of it landed for me.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: So much yelling and fighting among the characters got on my nerves. I don't find that entertaining or funny.

    I've never understood parents who complain when their adult kids don't call them. The phone works both ways.

    I didn't really like any of the self-absorbed characters. They're constantly angry, snarky, and criticize each other. I'm so grateful I didn't grow up in a family like that. Neither did my husband, so we've been able to raise 4 respectful, kind sons.

    I love alliteration in titles, but the name of the movie instantly reveals the attitudes of the children: they have to DEAL with their dad rather than CARE for him.

    Unfortunately, the movie is forgettable.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS: Profanity, including F-bombs Talk of racism Some crude conversations.

    Siblings get into a fistfight.

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    8turrou

    Enjoyable Family Dramedy

    Fun dramedy about a Chinese American family dealing with their unlikable dad becoming more likable with his bout of depression. It's a good indie, and those who enjoy fresh takes on family dynamics will enjoy this.

    If you are part of a Chinese American family, you will enjoy a lot of the cultural references, (and if you're not, you'll enjoy getting a peak into some of the fun things about Chinese American families!) For that matter, if you are part of a family... then you'll enjoy this relatable story.

    The director and cast do well creating a relatable family dynamic. There are not enough films about siblings, so this is a good addition to that underrepresented genre.

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      • May 9, 2023 (United States)
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