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My Daughter's Boyfriend 5
When warm, loving mom, Autumn Moon, hits middle age, she finds herself adrift in a loveless marriage and ignored by college-bound daughter Marie McCray. But when Marie brings home new boyfriend Austin, the older blonde and young stud can't help but feel a connection. One night when Marie is at a party and husband Evan Stone is out with Mistress Annie Cruz Autumn and Austin find themselves alone. Will Autumn betray her husband and daughter and give in to her lust for the gorgeous young man? Written and directed by Nica Noelle.
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Plot Summary
In this installment, the family faces new challenges when the daughter brings home a new boyfriend who seems perfect but harbors a secret. The father, ever protective, tries to uncover the truth, leading to humorous misunderstandings and chaotic family dynamics. Ultimately, they must learn to trust and accept each other's choices.
Critical Reception
Generally panned by critics, 'My Daughter's Boyfriend 5' was seen as a formulaic and uninspired sequel that offered little new to the franchise. Audiences were divided, with some enjoying the lighthearted comedy while others found it predictable and lacking substance.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on predictable plot points and tired comedic tropes.
Lacks the charm and originality of earlier entries in the series.
Serves as a time-filler with some amusing moments for the youngest viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'My Daughter's Boyfriend 5' were largely indifferent, with many viewers finding it to be a standard, forgettable family comedy. Some appreciated the light humor and the father-daughter relationship dynamics, while others criticized its lack of originality and weak storyline.
Fun Fact
The 'My Daughter's Boyfriend' franchise is known for its revolving cast of actors playing the titular boyfriend, with each film often introducing a new actor in the role.
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