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Daddy's Little Girl

  • 2014
  • Unrated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.9K
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Daddy's Little Girl (2014)
Derek would do anything for his daughter until she is brutally snatched from his life and murdered. When Derek learns the one responsible is someone he knows, it's time to take revenge. 
The most ruthless horror film from Australian Writer/Director Chris Sun to date.
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In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.

  • Director
    • Chris Sun
  • Writer
    • Chris Sun
  • Stars
    • Billi Baker
    • Michael Thomson
    • Allira Jaques
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writer
      • Chris Sun
    • Stars
      • Billi Baker
      • Michael Thomson
      • Allira Jaques
    • 98User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins total

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    Billi Baker
    • Georgia
    Michael Thomson
    • Derek
    Allira Jaques
    Allira Jaques
    • Stacey
    Holly Phillips
    • Sian
    Rebecca Plint
    • Tanya
    Sean Gannon
    • Colin
    Christian Radford
    Christian Radford
    • Tommy
    Darrell Plumridge
    • Detective Harris
    Mirko Grillini
    Mirko Grillini
    • Tony
    Madeleine Campbell
    • Kelsie
    Brooke Chamberlain
    Brooke Chamberlain
    • Melissa
    Anthony Thomas
    Anthony Thomas
    • Derek's Father
    Craig Claxton
    • Dentist
    Kaushik Das
    Kaushik Das
    • Dr. Ron
    • (as Kaushik Dasgupta)
    Sonya McCreary
    • Derek's Date
    Jamie Joseph
    • Detective Sam Johnson
    Amanda Jane Hinchcliffe
    • Marissa
    Jeff Watson
    • The Reverend Jeffrey Bevington
    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writer
      • Chris Sun
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    8mcgauz

    The next Wolf Creek?

    Much to like about this home grown horror. Left me feeling a little squeamish and teary-eyed. Some great acting moments from all the cast and I hope we get to see their talents more in future Australia and international roles. Excellent original music that added a lot of depth and tension in key moments, shifting from the delicate piano led motifs to dense string laden attacks, continually coming back to repeating themes and playing on the push/pull game giving the film a sonic and emotional force not many other Australian films often have. For much of the film I was playing the guessing game. Who did it? Who in this circle of friends/family would do such a thing? Occasionally I thought I had it and I didn't. A few interesting turns surprised me and I was gripped for the duration of the film. Looking forward to future projects from director Chris Sun.
    6arsenico71

    Come on, it's not that bad!

    OK, it's not a masterpiece, and I don't either think it claims or expects to be one, it is clearly low-budgeted and flawed, but it does its job: entertain. Actually, the setup part is a little too long, it could have been done better and more effectively without many useless, slow paced scenes, getting straight to the point and using more time to analyze the characters and the relationship between them.

    But when it does start, wow... this is torture porn at its goriest. I'm not a huge fan of blood and gore, but I liked the concept behind this movie. The message that I got from it is that, whatever bad a human being might be able to do, taking revenge, an eye for an eye, simply means lowering yourself to his own level of inhumanity. We do have law and punishment for a reason, not to masochistically give up any rightful feeling of revenge we might carry inside ourselves.

    The slaughterer turns into the victim, the victim turns into the slaughterer, what is the difference between them at the end of the movie? Just one, made by Derek's final decision, which I won't spoil here. But it's no big deal, Derek is not human anymore, anyway. Not anymore than his victim.

    All in all, philosophy apart, it's definitely worth a watch, if you can stand hard torture scenes and can overlook the bad acting and low budget setup.
    5SpannersGerm669

    Thought provoking material makes up for the problems the film has

    I've heard a lot about Chris Sun, but have been disappointed that I haven't seen his work until now. Coming into Daddy's Little Girl, I wasn't expecting too much, considering it was very low budget and the fact that Australian Cinema has been very weak lately. While the storyline is very similar to that of "7 Days" (a superior father avenging his little girls death movie) it still had quality in it for me to recommend it. To start off with, yes it is low budget so there comes the usual problems. The acting is hit and miss and the sound can sometimes fade, but putting all that aside, the movie really stands up for Independent Filmmakers in my country. The effects are second to none. They really are! It was extremely brutal and some might dismiss it as "torture porn" but for me, i thought it played its part. Showing that violence is very destructive and serves no positive purpose. That it can transform the best of people to mere monsters. I wasn't expecting that from this film and it really got to me.

    With a lot of "made for television soap dramas" polluting Australian screens, people like Chris Sun need to be encouraged, because its this type of film maker that will get Australia back to the glory days of the Ozploitation 70's Golden years.
    5wildblueyonder

    Ok... but 'thought provoking?', hmmmmm....

    I more or less enjoyed the movie, but I did find myself fast forwarding through some of the brutality.

    Make no mistake about it - this is a brutal movie - not generally my favorite kind but it was reasonably well done.

    I particularly liked the acting of the main character, and its his attitude that makes this movie watchable.

    Not for the weak of heart... but you could do worse.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    It started slow but became a really brutal movie...

    "Daddy's Little Girl" was somewhat of a wild card for me. I had no idea what the movie was about when I found it. I picked it up and read the synopsis. I had never heard of the movie prior to finding it.

    So I decided to give it a go. The movie started out fairly slow paced and rather mundane. Actually to the point where I was about to call it quits and give up on the movie. But I decided to stick with it, since I had found it after all.

    I am glad that I did, because this movie took such a drastic turn from being a mundane slow paced snoozefest to becoming the most gut wrenching movies that I have ever seen. Once the movie picked up pace it became absolutely gruesome, ghastly and grotesque. This was definitely a change of pace and events that sat well with me. And despite many of the scenes had me literally squirming and going "uuuhhhh", then it was something that was morbidly fascinating. The sheer level of realism they put into the scenes made it so entertaining - yeah, a weird thing to say, I know - but it just worked so very well in favor of the movie.

    The amount of vicious gore and brutal mayhem that suddenly was introduced might be appalling to some and this is certainly not a movie suitable for everyone in the audience. I like movies that are visceral, and I must admit that "Daddy's Little Girl" was definitely the most brutal movie I have seen. It puts movies like "Saw" to shame in an instant.

    "Daddy's Little Girl" is such a magnificent hidden gem. Which is a shame, because it deserves such a bigger audience.

    The cast in the movie was good. I like watching movies with acting performers that I have never seen before. And I will say that the ones performing in this movie were doing good jobs.

    If you haven't already seen "Daddy's Little Girl" and if you get the chance to do so. You must jump at the chance, because this movie is really quite well worth watching, and investing time and money in.

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    • Trivia
      Tommy's clown makeup bears a resemblance to American serial killer John Wayne Gacy's clown makeup, perhaps foreshadowing his involvement.
    • Quotes

      Derek: How old was Georgia? She was six years old! For every year she was alive, I'm going to torture you for a day. And when I say torture, I mean I am going to cause you so much FUCKING pain, you're going to wish you were never born! The only thing I want to hear coming out of your mouth, is the screams from the pain I'm causing you!

    • Crazy credits
      Newspaper clippings are seen and news broadcasts are heard at the start of the credits that shed some light on the movie and its aftermath.
    • Soundtracks
      CARESS YOUR SOUL
      Written by Dylan Frost, Patrik Cornwall, Eric Gruener, Seamus Coyle, & Taras Hrubyj Piper

      Performed by Sticky Fingers

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2014 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Папина доченька
    • Filming locations
      • Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
    • Production company
      • Slaughter FX
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      • A$500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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