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Fathers and Daughters

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Italy, United States · 2015
Rated R · 1h 56m
Director Gabriele Muccino
Starring Amanda Seyfried, Russell Crowe, Aaron Paul, Diane Kruger
Genre Drama

A Pulitzer-winning writer grapples with being a widower and father after a mental breakdown, while, 27 years later, his grown daughter struggles to forge connections of her own.

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Village Voice by Abbey Bender

While Fathers and Daughters has a strong cast (including a brief appearance by Jane Fonda), it largely saddles them with one-dimensional roles and too-obvious emotional cues.

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Time Out London by Dave Calhoun

The list of co-stars – Jane Fonda, Octavia Spencer, Aaron Paul – is so impressive that it’s hard to know what attracted everyone to such a soapy, cloying script.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Deborah Young

Bringing good old-fashioned Mediterranean emotion to a screenplay that feels oh so familiar, this modern-day weepie unapologetically plays to the crowd rather than the critics.

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Variety by Guy Lodge

In its shape and sheen, Fathers and Daughters seems dated even before Michael Bolton surfaces to cough up a gelatinous closing-credits ballad.

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Empire by Ian Freer

It’s tastefully shot and Crowe commits to the horrors of Jake’s illness (his seizures are upsetting) but the writing lacks depth, the character psychology is dime-store Freud and the performances are variable.

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Observer by Rex Reed

This turkey is too clumsy and boring to make much of a ripple in the summer landscape.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

The sum of Fathers and Daughters is so much less than each of its individual parts. A misshapen attempt at maudlin (not unlike Muccino’s other Hollywood films), it enrages, here and there, but rarely touches or moves us.

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The Telegraph by Tim Robey

The level of psychological nuance in Desch’s script, not to mention feminist enlightenment, makes EL James look like Virginia Woolf.

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