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Louis C.K.’s I LOVE YOU, DADDY is a bittersweet comedy about successful TV writer/producer Glen Topher (C.K.), who panics when his spoiled 17-year-old daughter China (Chloë Grace Moretz) starts spending time with 68-year-old Leslie Goodwin (John Malkovich), a legendary film director with a reputation for dating underage girls.
Release:
IMDb:
6.3
Quality:
SD
Duration:
123 min
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TheWrap
Queasy fare, not just because its rambling, self-indulgent story has strange and unfortunate associations with real-life allegations, but also for its tone-deaf narrative and offensive sexual politics.
November 10, 2017
Film Inquiry
Thematically tone deaf, stylistically inert and largely boring, I Love You, Daddy would be an awful film regardless of the news currently surrounding the writer/director.
November 20, 2017
Chicago Sun-Times
I Love You, Daddy is a technically impressive film ... And all rendered meaningless by the unmistakable stench of creepiness, narcissism and hypocrisy permeating the story.
November 16, 2017
RealClearLife
It's like seeing a canary in a coal mine, Exhibit A for what's twisted in Hollywood culture and, in that regard, may be worth examining.
November 20, 2017
RogerEbert.com
The movie version of a pervert in a raincoat flashing you, deftly enough that you aren't sure you saw what you saw.
November 10, 2017
New York Magazine/Vulture
This movie is the act of someone who thinks he's getting ahead of the story, who believes he can make something that almost smacks of being an admission and still take a $5 million distribution deal with the Orchard
September 15, 2017
Tucson Weekly
Louis C.K. is wearing Woody Allen glasses in this movie...a not-too-subtle touch.
November 16, 2017
PopMatters
It's only an empty reflection on the abuse of power, which is just as focused on CK's self-proclaimed stature as a great comedian as it is about his regret for how his actions make him feel.
November 30, 2017
New Yorker
Louis C.K. doesn't approach his subject substantially; rather, he uses China's coming-of-age story as a wedge to endorse, with an obliviously unconditional smugness, the merits of relationships between older men and teen-age girls.
November 20, 2017
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