

Difficult Days
Two shareholder brothers close several factories due to economic problems, except for their chemical plants.
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Plot Summary
A divorced father, struggling with his career and personal life, finds his world turned upside down when his precocious daughter decides to take an active role in his romantic endeavors. As he navigates the complexities of dating and fatherhood, he must confront his own insecurities and learn to appreciate the unexpected wisdom of his child. The film explores themes of family, love, and the often-humorous challenges of middle age.
Critical Reception
Difficult Days received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised Richard Dreyfuss's performance and the film's heartwarming premise, though some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally responded well to the film's blend of humor and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt performances, particularly from Richard Dreyfuss.
- Appreciated for its charming and often humorous take on family dynamics.
- Some critics found the narrative to be a bit formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's relatable portrayal of family struggles and the satisfying, if predictable, resolution. Many enjoyed the chemistry between the lead actors and the lighthearted comedic elements.
Fun Fact
Arthur Penn, known for directing classics like 'Bonnie and Clyde,' took a more subdued, character-driven approach with 'Difficult Days,' marking a shift in his directorial style towards the end of his career.
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