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Like Father
A Jewish New Yorker is bedridden patriarch dying of lung cancer, confesses for the first time to son that he was always attracted to men. Despite his long-lasting marriage and faithfulness to wife.
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Plot Summary
A workaholic young woman who is unexpectedly left at the altar is forced to go on her honeymoon cruise with the one person she never expected: her estranged, charmingly irresponsible father. Together, they must navigate their complicated relationship and rediscover what truly matters in life.
Critical Reception
Like Father received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with praise often directed at the performances of its lead actors, particularly Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer, but criticism leveled at its predictable plot and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film benefits from strong lead performances that elevate a familiar story.
While heartfelt, the narrative treads familiar territory with little cinematic innovation.
The chemistry between Bell and Grammer is a highlight, offering moments of genuine warmth amidst the predictable beats.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the emotional core of the film and the performances, finding it a watchable, if unexceptional, dramedy. Some viewers felt the story was too formulaic, while others enjoyed the father-daughter reconciliation theme.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Lauren Miller's own experiences with her father and her desire to explore themes of family reconciliation and forgiveness.
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