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Ganz der Papa
The former professional footballer Alex Brehm has taken care of his daughter Charlie since the accidental death of his wife. The girl suffers greatly from the loss of her beloved mother, but is an avid footballer and finds distraction from her grief, at least for a short while. Also, she is "completely the daddy" - until Alex learns one day after a blood test of his daughter that neither he nor his deceased wife Charlie's biological parents can be.
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Plot Summary
When a man discovers he has a nearly grown-up son from a past fling, he is forced to confront his bachelor lifestyle. The son, eager to connect with his father, moves in, leading to a series of comedic clashes as they navigate their new, unexpected family dynamic.
Critical Reception
Ganz der Papa was generally received as a lighthearted, albeit predictable, German comedy. Critics noted its familiar premise but praised the comedic performances, particularly from Uwe Ochsenknecht, and its ability to deliver harmless entertainment for a family audience.
What Reviewers Say
A formulaic but amusing fish-out-of-water comedy.
Relies on established comedic tropes for its humor.
Features strong lead performances that elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but reviews for similar light comedies often highlight likable characters and easy-to-follow plots.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend of German 'father-son' comedies that became popular in the early 2010s.
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