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Father of Invention

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
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5.7/10
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Kevin Spacey in Father of Invention (2010)
Robert Axel, an eccentric inventor who through wealth and fame, finds unexpected misfortune and after many hardships is ready to redeem his name and rebuild his billion dollar empire.
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After 8 years in prison, inventor Robert Axle struggles to win over his estranged family and catch up on current technology as he works to once again become the king of the infomercial.After 8 years in prison, inventor Robert Axle struggles to win over his estranged family and catch up on current technology as he works to once again become the king of the infomercial.After 8 years in prison, inventor Robert Axle struggles to win over his estranged family and catch up on current technology as he works to once again become the king of the infomercial.

  • Director
    • Trent Cooper
  • Writers
    • Jonathan D. Krane
    • Trent Cooper
  • Stars
    • Kevin Spacey
    • Camilla Belle
    • Heather Graham
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    • Director
      • Trent Cooper
    • Writers
      • Jonathan D. Krane
      • Trent Cooper
    • Stars
      • Kevin Spacey
      • Camilla Belle
      • Heather Graham
    • 37User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
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    Kevin Spacey
    Kevin Spacey
    • Robert Axle
    Camilla Belle
    Camilla Belle
    • Claire Axle
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Phoebe
    Johnny Knoxville
    Johnny Knoxville
    • Troy Coangelo
    Anna Schafer
    Anna Schafer
    • Donna
    • (as Anna Anissimova)
    John Stamos
    John Stamos
    • Steven Leslie
    Red West
    Red West
    • Sam Bergman
    Michael Rosenbaum
    Michael Rosenbaum
    • Eddie the Ex
    Danny Comden
    Danny Comden
    • Matt James
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Parole Officer
    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Jerry King
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Lorraine
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • General Store Clerk
    Morgan Saylor
    Morgan Saylor
    • Young Claire (12)
    Karen Kaia Livers
    Karen Kaia Livers
    • Maria
    • (as Karen Livers)
    Zacharias Foppe
    • Customer at Familymary
    George Cooper
    • Handball Kid
    Lara Grice
    Lara Grice
    • Mom at Park
    • Director
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      • Jonathan D. Krane
      • Trent Cooper
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    4napierslogs

    Instead of a comedy about an inventor, we get a dramedy about a father

    "Father of Invention" stars Kevin Spacey as a fabricator, an infomercial king, who combines existing products into new ones. Problem is he was in jail, now he has lost his empire, and lost his family. The key word in the title is father. The entire film is him trying to reconnect with his daughter (Camilla Belle).

    Spacey has frequently played fathers trying to reconnect with their daughter, the prime example being "American Beauty" (1999). Not that one is likely to confuse the two films, but there's an underlying similarity about the pursuit of success and the pursuit of family. That's what "Father of Invention" is about but it doesn't actually explore those issues.

    It's also supposed to be a comedy, but because it was just him and his daughter there was nothing clever that catches you off-guard to make you laugh. The daughter (whom, by the way, I have already forgotten her name) lives with two roommates. One is in love with Kevin Spacey (whom I have also forgotten his character's name) and the other is a lesbian. There was no slow reveal for any of this. Those facts were just presented as if they create whole characters.

    The conflict which this builds to isn't surprising (it's part of the mandate for dysfunctional family dramedies) or even interesting since we never did care for the characters in the first place. "Father of Invention" certainly didn't invent anything and there's nothing special about the daughter or the father.
    5Ed-Shullivan

    A very light film which leaves the audience disappointed

    Even first rate actors like Kevin Spacey cannot save a film just on their name alone, they need a better script to work with. In this case Kevin Spacey plays a successful multi-millionaire inventor named Robert Axle who ends up serving a 10 year prison term for inventing and releasing prematurely an exercise machine that severs fingers from a number of purchasers. Robert Axle invested his whole life in marketing his inventions and no time what so ever with his little girl, played by Camilla Belle, or his ex wife Lorraine played by Virginia Madsen.

    When Axle gets out of prison not only is his name poison with the large retail giants, but his ex wife has remarried to a Forest Ranger named Jerry King played by Craig Robinson, and they have slowly squandered a fortune of over 200 million dollars. Axle's only daughter Claire, played by Camilla Belle still suffers from latent child abandonment issues. So life has been cruel to Robert Axle these past 10 years in prison. He first befriends his daughters two roommates, who agree to give up their couch to Robert rather than have to watch him live in a men's shelter for too long.

    In an effort to redeem himself and regain his Midas touch with a new invention, Axle goes to work at the fourth largest retail chain named Family World, whose immediate Assistant Store Manager is a guy named Troy Coangelo, played superbly by Johnny Knoxville. Axle and Troy don't see eye to eye on the store's priorities and as such Axle's career at Family World is short lived. Desperate to make amends with his daughter Claire, Axle does come up with a new invention but can't find an investor willing to risk financing a dead beat and felony ex convict like Axle.

    Eventually he does find one investor and he also makes amends with his daughter. Yes, there are a few sentimental tear jerker scenes between father and daughter but not quite enough good film value for me to recommend Father Of Invention for your viewing pleasure.

    As a result I rate the film a 5 out of 10. Viewer beware of a weak script with little decent content.
    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good, not great

    As the charismatic inventor who appears on TV, Kevin Spacey does quite a good job. He's done this type role before, but Bernadette Peters was there to overshadow him. Here, that's not a problem. Later, I can't say Spacey is that good, considering what he has accomplished, but he has his moments. The best one comes when he realizes he needs to fix his relationship with his daughter.

    Heather Graham doesn't start out well. She is nothing more than a nasty lesbian who keeps pointing out that she's a lesbian. Later, she proves to be much more and is even likable. And not a lesbian. Bi, maybe. While I liked her two roommates better at first, by movie's end Phoebe is the best character.

    I'm not sure what to say about Johnny Knoxville. The store manager resembles Ty Burrell and, maybe just for that reason, I think Burrell could have played the role. And better. Perhaps he wasn't available. His bumbling Phil Dunphy had similarities to this character that make me think it could have worked. Still, there were times I found the man entertaining.

    I liked Claire okay, but she quickly grew impatient with her father, and I guess with good reason. She wasn't as easy to like later, and I'm not even sure how good a job the actress did. One thing stands out about her and that's her great smile at the bank.

    I also liked Donna, but she really gave me a reason to like her. At least at the beginning. I'm not sure she had much in the brains department, but she is a sweet girl.

    Red West was memorable as Axle's engineer. While he was old and getting senile he knew what he was doing, mostly. It is a great scene where Axle realizes this man he is depending on isn't quite what he used to be.

    John Stamos is ideal for the role of a constantly smiling but superficial pitch man. You want to like him because of how he appears on the surface and can't stand him when you see what he's really like. He's just not around much.

    Michael Rosenbaum is kind of a disappointment. He makes the most of a small role but he used to be so much like Axle. Genuinely evil with lots of money, though, instead of just someone who messed up.

    Craig Robinson is easy to like as the new man in Axle's ex-wife's life.

    And about the ex--she is nasty and I can't stand her. And yet Virginia Madsen played such a wonderful character when I saw her the same weekend in "Sideways". She proved what a range she has. Be sure and stay around for her atrocious duet with her husband in the closing credits.

    Other than the hideously bad closing credits, the music is good most of the time.

    It was a mostly enjoyable movie. I wanted to see Axle succeed. But it's not easy.
    raisleygordon

    Kevin Spacey is terrific

    Don't listen to the critics who pan this movie. Yes, it is predictable, and obvious. But the movie doesn't preach, condescend, take itself (too) seriously, or take its precious time going somewhere. This is actually better than I expected. No question about it, "Father of Invention" is great entertainment, and very effective. You don't have to be a "genius" to enjoy this movie. I could have done without the subplot regarding Heather Graham's lesbian character. I didn't feel it was necessary. It's just a plot device. And I would have loved to see John Stamos a lot more. With an interesting character as his, that one scene wasn't enough. Although he is mentioned near the end of the film. If you're looking for a quality movie to watch (and enjoy Kevin Spacey), this is that movie.

    ***1/2
    TxMike

    Filmed in New Orleans, he's a "fabricator", not an inventor.

    I came across this on YouTube free streaming movies "with ads". But there were no ads.

    I used to live and work in the New Orleans area and it is fun trying to recognize locations. Kevin Spacey is Robert Axle, inventor, but he likes to call himself a "fabricator" because he always gets his inspiration from things that already are available, usually two things, and he combines the ideas. He has become a Billionaire this way.

    However quickly the movie cuts to 10 years later, Robert is getting out of prison after 8 years, seems his last product had a nasty habit of cutting off the fingers of the users. Still there should have been $$Millions left had it not been for his extravagant wife.

    So most of the story is about his getting back on his feet and holding down a job, a condition of his parole. And also getting back into the good graces of his daughter, now 20-ish. There are a number of funny situations, plus some that fall flat.

    It isn't a memorable movie but Spacey is good and I enjoyed it for what it is.

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      Christine Quinn's debut.
    • Quotes

      Troy Coangelo: [sounding unintelligible] You're fired!

      Robert Axle: I'm fried?

      Troy Coangelo: You're fired!

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.13 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Go Away
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      Lyrics by Justin Michael La Vallee

      Vocals performed by Justin Michael La Vallee

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2011 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Daddy's Home
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Horizon Entertainment
      • Pangea Media Group
      • K. JAM Media
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      • $97,778
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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