

Let Me Call You Father-in-Law
Daidoji Tamotsu is a 51-years-old man. He decides to marry his girlfriend that is 28 years younger than him. One day, his girlfriend, Hanazawa Miran bring him home to meet her dad, Hanazawa Kiichiro. Tamotsu and Kiichiro are shocked when they found out that they are the same age.
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Plot Summary
A conservative father is forced to confront his prejudices when his daughter announces her engagement to a much older, divorced man who also happens to be his former colleague and rival. As the wedding approaches, he grapples with his feelings, the societal expectations, and the unexpected bonds that can form across generational and personal divides.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising the performances of the lead actors, particularly Thierry Lhermitte, and the film's ability to blend humor with moments of genuine emotional depth. Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but generally appreciated its lighthearted approach to complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong central performances and witty dialogue.
- Appreciated for its exploration of family dynamics and generational differences.
- Some found the storyline to be a bit formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's humor and the chemistry between the main actors, with many finding it an enjoyable and heartwarming watch. Some viewers noted that the plot offered few surprises but were satisfied with the overall execution.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2005 Argentine film 'El método' (The Method).
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