My Daughter's Boyfriend 6
My Daughter's Boyfriend 6

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My Daughter's Boyfriend 6

2012
Movie
Adult · 18+
113 min
English

Nina once had it all: an exciting life jet-setting around the globe as a travel writer, until pregnancy ended her career. Eighteen years later, Nina's college-bound daughter Lexi finds herself in love, while Nina sits at home alone. When Lexi brings her new boyfriend, Xander, around for dinner, Nina's passion begins to stir for the rough mechanic and his charming smile. Sweet Sinner delivers more of that honest passion and sincere sex that the studio is famous for in this 6th volume of My Daughter's Boyfriend. Written and directed by Nica Noelle.

Insights

IMDb4.8/10
Director: Christopher N. BrownGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

When a successful young lawyer, Elizabeth, returns home for the holidays with her new boyfriend, Mark, she's shocked to discover that he's the same age as her father and is also her father's former business partner. Elizabeth must navigate the ensuing family drama and her father's disapproval, all while trying to maintain her relationship with Mark.

Critical Reception

As a direct-to-video sequel in a long-running franchise, 'My Daughter's Boyfriend 6' received minimal critical attention. Reviews, where available, tend to focus on its predictable plotlines and melodramatic execution, typical of its genre and direct-to-video release. Audience reception is generally mixed, with some viewers appreciating the continuation of the family drama and romantic entanglements, while others find the series to be repetitive.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a familiar dramatic narrative with predictable twists.

  • Performances are adequate for the genre, though not particularly groundbreaking.

  • The story relies heavily on manufactured conflict and resolution.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available. However, based on general trends for similar direct-to-video family dramas, audiences often appreciate the lighthearted entertainment and focus on relationships, while some may critique the lack of originality and depth.

Fun Fact

Christopher N. Brown, the director, has a history of directing many made-for-television movies and direct-to-video films, often within the drama and family genres.

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