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In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.
Leave your thoughts about Daddy's Little Girl.
| User ReviewSandy WGreat emotional charge movie with plenty of gore and violence but not over done! Well done Australian film makers!! |
| User ReviewShea MThis film really stands out and grabs you by the throat from the get go. It's hard hitting horrific scenes of revenge keep you on the very edge of your seat. The writer director obviously knows how to tell a story...I can't wait to see how much better his work becomes. Take a look and be very surprised. |
| User ReviewMax VBrutal beyond belief, but the story actually built up the level of hate needed to warrant such a cringe worthy torture fest. Great acting, character development was perfect. Probably the best in the genre in my opinion. This is what I had hoped for in Big Bad Wolves that I did not get. |
| User ReviewCourtney Koh my lanta... this one is gruesome. but it's good. as the name implies, daddy loves his one and only little girl and after a terrible event happens while she's at her mother's house, his world gets turned upside down. with no hope in finding the culprit responsible, everyone tries to move on with their lives. until one day daddy stumbles upon some information crucial to the incident and becomes vigilante daddy who has absolutely no mercy for the wrongdoer. it's definitely a seeking justice/revenge sort of film. based on true events apparently; and the story is SO sad -- it's kind of an emotional rollercoaster, going back and forth between wanting to cry and wanting to barf. it's just SO sad... things like this actually happen in the world (not necessarily the same situation, but crimes in general) and what if you were in daddy's shoes? how far would you go? and i'm sure if i actually had a kid, i'd feel differently about this as well. i appreciated the ending: a lot. that was a good decision. i'd recommend this one (to non-queasy movie-watchers, that is). |
| User ReviewDonna LThis is a really great Aussie Film. "In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest." |
| User ReviewMichael GDamn this film has some of the most uncomfortable and gruesome torture scenes I've seen. Definitely not for the weak of heart! |
| User ReviewDevon WA good ol' fashion gruesome Aussie vengeance flick. |
| User ReviewFrank VDaddy's Little Girl is about revenge, but focuses mainly on gore. To be honest, I wasn't expecting very much, and I saw several reviews that praised this film as being very thought provoking. It wasn't. The plot is exceptionally predictable, and it doesn't really bring anything new to the revenge tale. No twists in the plot, and a few rather 'recycled' cinema moments. Think of a very badly acted 'Mystic River' with torture scenes. The main character of the father however, is one of the worst elements in the film. Unfortunately he seems more annoyed than enraged throughout the movie. I assume he understood before starting his acting career that he would have to learn how to emote, but I was underwhelmed with how the father reacted to the death of a child, he subsequent depression, and revenge. A man who is capable of torturing another man, who can extend that level of pain and violence on another human being, couldn't possibly do so without some level of empathy or emotions. Most people would be repulsed by the sight of blood and viscera, but neither does he relish in it. He just does it and acts overtly angry. He even tries out some "ironic" torture techniques... har har i suppose. Maybe it was his tone of voice, but honestly... he was the worst. Especially considering who the murderer was (I won't ruin it, but you can guess who it is within the first 20 minutes of the film) Anyways, this movie didn't show anything I hadn't seen before. As far as the torture stuff goes; it's there to enjoy if that's your thing. An interesting horror from studio Slaughter FX, but not well acted. 2/5 |