Daddy

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 5.6  (809)

Daddy is a heartwarming and emotional drama that explores the complicated relationship between a middle-aged gay man and his younger lover. Directed by Gerald McCullouch, who also stars in the film, Daddy portrays a unique love story that challenges societal norms and expectations. The story follows Colin McCormack (Gerald McCullouch), a successful advertising executive who appears to have it all - a great job, a beautiful home, and a luxurious lifestyle. However, despite his outward success, Colin is struggling with his age and his unfulfilled desire for true love. When he meets a younger man named Tee (Jaime Cepero), Colin is drawn to his youthful energy and zest for life.

Tee is a charming and carefree artist who is working as a nude model. He is intrigued by Colin's sophistication and wealth, but also seems genuinely interested in getting to know him as a person. Despite their age difference, the two form a relationship that is both romantic and inspiring.

As their relationship progresses, Colin and Tee have to navigate the challenges that come with their age difference. They face disapproval and judgment from Colin's friends, who don't fully understand his relationship with Tee. Moreover, Colin is forced to confront his own insecurities, fears, and doubts about their future together.

Adding to the complex dynamics of their relationship, Colin has a strained relationship with his own father (Dan Via). The tension between them stems from Colin's homosexuality, which his father has never fully accepted. Throughout the film, we see Colin struggle to come to terms with his own identity while also seeking his father's approval.

Daddy is a beautifully shot movie that captures the essence of New York City. Each scene is masterfully crafted, drawing the viewer into Colin and Tee's world. The film doesn't shy away from explicit scenes between the two protagonists, but they are handled tastefully and within context.

The acting in Daddy is top-notch, with Gerald McCullouch delivering a tour de force performance as Colin McCormack. You can feel his every emotion, from his quiet moments of contemplation to his frenzied outbursts. Jaime Cepero is also excellent as Tee, radiating youthfulness and charisma in each scene.

One of the strengths of Daddy is the way it handles difficult subject matter with sensitivity and nuance. The film addresses issues such as ageism, homophobia, and family dynamics, but it never feels heavy-handed or preachy. Instead, the film presents these issues in a way that feels organic to the story and characters.

Overall, Daddy is a thought-provoking and poignant film that explores the complexities of modern relationships. It's a movie that will make you laugh, cry, and feel deeply for its characters. Whether you're a fan of romantic dramas or just love good storytelling, Daddy is a film that shouldn't be missed.

Note: This description is based on the movie Daddy from 2015 that features Gerald McCullouch, Dan Via, and Jaime Cepero.

Daddy is a 2016 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.6.

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Daddy is available to watch free on Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download, buy and rent on demand at Apple TV, Amazon and Google Play. Some platforms allow you to rent Daddy for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (809)