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Based on 11 reviews, I Love You, Daddy gets an average review score of 63
The question of whether art and artist can possibly be detached from one another looms heavily over the film.
2708d ago
C.K.’s not pushing buttons here to be bratty; it’s more like he’s genuinely trying to figure something out.
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The comedian writes, directs and stars in a black and white homage to Woody Allen which tackles button-pushing issues with daring panache.
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“Zama” and I Love You, Daddy are two of the best movies I saw at the Toronto International Film Festival, which ends Sunday, and they could not be more different or more unwittingly in sync.... A brutally and often uncomfortably funny comedy, it dances around female victimization and male exploitation, and plays with the ostensibly blurry line between the personal and the public. That makes it feel like a near-documentary about the entertainment industry.
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Louis CK struggles to separate the art from the artist in I Love You, Daddy.
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Louis C.K. directs and stars in a black-and-white comedy about a successful television writer with a very spoiled daughter, played by Chloe Grace Moretz.
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And talk is all I Love You, Daddy offers. C.K. has proven to be one of TV’s best directors with Louie and Horace and Pete, but his adept camera work is absent here.
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Louis C.K. directs and stars in a black-and-white comedy about a New York TV writer and his problematic 17-year-old daughter. It's like 'Louie' meets 'Manhattan,' but it needs an editor.
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Louis C.K.’s “I Love You, Daddy” finds the comedian trying to get ahead of the rumors.
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Look no further for proof of what this comic-writer-director doesn’t understand about sexual politics.
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By the time you read this review, Louis C.K.'s semi-satirical showbiz comedy "I Love You, Daddy" will have been consigned to the same pop culture memory hole that contains Jerry Lewis' concentration camp drama "The Day the Clown Cried."
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