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I Love You, Daddy
Directed by
Louis C.K.
R
2017
2h 3m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.3
37%
55%
5.7
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When a successful television writer's daughter becomes the interest of an aging filmmaker with an appalling past, he becomes worried about how to handle the situation.
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Cast of I Love You, Daddy
Louis C.K.
Glen Topher / Director / Writer / Producer / Editor
Chloë Grace Moretz
China Topher
John Malkovich
Leslie Goodwin
Rose Byrne
Grace Cullen
Charlie Day
Ralph Kinder
Helen Hunt
Aura Topher
Edie Falco
Paula
Pamela Adlon
Maggie
Ebonée Noel
Zasha
Albert Brooks
Dick Welker (voice)
Dan Puck
Raymond Ross
Saskia Slaaf
Pyeng Threadgill
Jazz Musician
Lucca De Oliveira
Boy in Movie
John Skidmore
Producer
Kelsie Kiley
Associate Producer
Tony Hernandez
Executive Producer
Vernon Chatman
Producer / Story
Dave Becky
Producer
Ryan Cunningham
Producer
I Love You, Daddy Ratings & Reviews
RealClearLife
Thelma Adams
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.
Film Inquiry
Alistair Ryder
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.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
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.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
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.
Tucson Weekly
Bob Grimm
Louis C.K. is wearing Woody Allen glasses in this movie...a not-too-subtle touch.
The Ringer
K. Austin Collins
I first saw the movie in October. Even then, the movie felt like a bitterly ironic admission of guilt, a stupidly bold flirtation with his own impending exposure.
TheWrap
Claudia Puig
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.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
The movie version of a pervert in a raincoat flashing you, deftly enough that you aren't sure you saw what you saw.
Slant Magazine
Carson Lund
It's as exhilaratingly honest and unshackled a work as many have come to expect from this auteur of cringe comedy, one that foresees, absorbs, and responds to all possible bile that might be directed its way, knowing full well of the muck it dredges up.
Film Comment Magazine
Aliza Ma
The undisguised perversity in the title of Louis C.K.'s new film bespeaks its general tenor of depravity and self-awareness.
Pajiba
Jason Bailey
This is a fascinating piece of work, and compelling autobiography/personal essay, but it never quite comes together as drama; the parallels and subtext end up filling all its silences, in a manner that's just untenable in a feature comedy.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
I'm not convinced it's thoughtful, and suspect it's nothing more than clever and funny provocation for provocation's sake.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jada Yuan
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
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
[I Love you,] Daddy is a formally sloppy but conceptually audacious movie whose genuine laughs disguise the areas in which it fears to tread.
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Being a grown-up, as far as I Love You, Daddy is concerned, means picking your failures and frustrations; it picks to be too long and poky.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
It's an absorbing and intelligent accomplishment, but never too keen on answering the hardest questions that it poses from the start.
The Playlist
Noel Murray
It's at times frustrating but what's enthralling is that the whole picture feels like an exploration - and one where not even C.K. knew where he was going when he started shooting.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
CK's fans are arguably more devoted than even Allen's, and this film will find its audience. But it will also find a number of viewers who think it's a little nausea-inducing.
The Hollywood Reporter
Todd McCarthy
Largely a comedy, one with quite a few strong laughs, many sharp perspectives and not a few things to say about adult foibles.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
"I Love You, Daddy" deserves a distributor, and its sharp dialogue and terrific cast should be a magnet for C.K.'s fans.
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