
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
Leave your thoughts about I Love You, Daddy.
| The Film StageDan SchindelAs a thinkpiece generator, it is absolutely spectacular - by every other metric, it's a failure. |
| 4ColumnsMichelle OrangeA lazy work, quickly made, ugly to sit through, and baffling, at best, to consider. |
| PajibaJason BaileyThis 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. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Georgia S. KaufmanWhen I watched a recent screening of I Love You, Daddy, I was unable to figure out why the film exists. One can only separate the art from the artist when the artist creates art. And I Love You, Daddy is not art. |
| Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyLargely a comedy, one with quite a few strong laughs, many sharp perspectives and not a few things to say about adult foibles. |
| CineVueChristopher MachellThough not quite up there with his best TV work, I Love You, Daddy is a hilarious, awkward and boundary-pushing comedy... |
| Flickering MythRobert KojderI Love You, Daddy is much in line with the awkward situational humor to be expected from Louis C.K. It doesn't necessarily have the answers to the questions it presents, but it certainly brings an interesting discussion to the table |
| ColeSmithey.comCole Smithey"I Love You Daddy" will go down in history as an ugly reminder of men in power who abuse and harass those [especially women] who come into their sphere of influence. There isn't anything funny about that. |
| The PlaylistNoel MurrayIt'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. |
| indieWireEric KohnIt's an absorbing and intelligent accomplishment, but never too keen on answering the hardest questions that it poses from the start. |