
Movie spotlight
Just Like Dad
Embarrassed because he perceives his father as dull, a creative boy invents himself a new, more exciting one and finds the popularity he craves.
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Plot Summary
A divorced father, struggling to connect with his son, finds himself mysteriously switched into the body of his son's beloved pet hamster. While navigating the challenges of being a rodent, he gains a new perspective on his son's life and the importance of family. He must find a way to switch back before it's too late, all while trying to protect his son from a greedy real estate developer.
Critical Reception
Just Like Dad was a family-oriented comedy that received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences. It was often seen as a lighthearted, if somewhat predictable, film with a familiar body-swap premise aimed at younger viewers. While praised for its harmless entertainment value, it was not widely considered a standout film in its genre.
What Reviewers Say
A harmless and lighthearted family film with a predictable plot.
George Hamilton's performance as a hamster is surprisingly engaging.
The film offers a simple message about father-son relationships.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally align with critical sentiment, noting it as a watchable, albeit forgettable, family comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was released directly to video in many regions, contributing to its lower profile and limited critical analysis.
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