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My Big Fat Father
Summer of 1959. 11-year old Osvald spend his summer holiday with his parents in the countryside of Södermanland. His father has promised to play soccer with him and get some exercise. He also promised the locals to teach the church choir an Argentine mass. The father has a slight alcohol problem, so will he be able to do it?
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Plot Summary
A struggling comedian is convinced by his agent to take a job as a celebrity impersonator for a wealthy, eccentric millionaire. However, the lines between his real life and his impersonation begin to blur when he becomes entangled in the millionaire's dangerous business dealings and develops feelings for his wife.
Critical Reception
My Big Fat Father received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise convoluted and its humor forced. While some praised Joe Pesci's performance, the film was largely criticized for its weak script and uneven tone, failing to connect with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on Joe Pesci's comedic persona without a strong enough script.
Attempts a blend of comedy and drama that ultimately falls flat.
The plot becomes increasingly unbelievable as it progresses.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a disappointment, with many citing a lack of genuine laughs and a confusing storyline. While some enjoyed Joe Pesci's presence, they felt the movie didn't utilize his talents effectively and that the supporting cast was underutilized. The ending was particularly criticized for being unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a much darker drama before being rewritten as a comedy.
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