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I Love My Dad

2022

6.3 /10 IMDb
96 Duration
Director: James Morosini
Cast: Patton Oswalt ,James Morosini...
Language: English
Country: United States

A hopelessly estranged father catfishes his son in an attempt to reconnect.

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Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt

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James Morosini

James Morosini

Actor

Claudia Sulewski

Claudia Sulewski

Actor

Rachel Dratch

Rachel Dratch

Actor

Lil Rel Howery

Lil Rel Howery

Actor

Amy Landecker

Amy Landecker

Actor

Ricky Velez

Ricky Velez

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21 Jun 2023

<em>'I Love My Dad'</em> works way better than it should! All in all, it's an amusing little flick from 2022. Patton Oswalt is perfectly cast in his role, he is an actor who's work I want to see more and this is a good start in that regard. Elsewhere, Claudia Sulewski impresses highly. It's a fairly tricky role to take on I'd imagine, but she nailed it. Like Oswalt, hope to see more of her! James Morosini plays Oswalt's character's son and Morosini is also the writer/director if this true (!) story - which I only just found out about as of typing this review, given I didn't know what he looked like and didn't clock the opening credits (assuming they made it clear he was also acting in it). That's cool! Lil Rel Howery is the best of the rest of the cast. It's a well made film, its music is its standout feature away from those portraying events onscreen. The score for that scene where Rachel Dratch's character makes a discovery is magnificent, I was supremely impressed - it somehow fits so, so well. Scene of the movie, no doubt. Closely followed by the initial 'kissing' scene, admittedly, None of the more heartfelt moments did anything for me personally, and there are some (intentionally, sure) cringey bits too. Overall though, I enjoyed watching it.