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Ba Sang makes daily sacrifices to support his dysfunctional family, which includes his siblings and his YouTuber son.Ba Sang makes daily sacrifices to support his dysfunctional family, which includes his siblings and his YouTuber son.Ba Sang makes daily sacrifices to support his dysfunctional family, which includes his siblings and his YouTuber son.
Ngoc Giau
- Auntie Hai Giàu
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Compelling story about father and son and the family dynamic. It has both comedy and drama and moments that will hug your heart.
A movie is neither too bland nor too special.
Recommend, should go watch and feel the love of family, especially father and son.
There was a bit of comedy, and a bit of emotion.
Ultimately, it's an entertaining movie.
Recommend, should go watch and feel the love of family, especially father and son.
There was a bit of comedy, and a bit of emotion.
Ultimately, it's an entertaining movie.
Thanos: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.... Wait, Wait, why am I hearing the Avengers' theme?
Even though being a Vietnamese, I don't think highly of Vietnamese movies, mostly because of the acting and cheesy stories. However, I'll partly take that back on this one.
The acting and dialogue, although were cringe at times, were pretty good. Tran Thành, who was mostly a comedian, delivered strong emotion and portrayed the old father very well. I enjoyed his performance the most.
The story had some problems. It was still very cheesy and predictable. There was one involving an ex-girlfriend that just got dropped half way. Then, some of the editing and tone changes were bafflingly awkward and felt flat, especially near the end.
Even though I said that, this movie really got me involved in the plots. I was boiling up at the arguments in the first half, and then tearing up near the end. The dynamic between father and son was very touching, and I felt for both sides as each had valid reasons behind their actions.
The themes of parental love and family were not anything new, but they were heartfelt and effective because of the story and acting. It's also in part because I easily get emotional when it's about family. However, as emotional as it was, the movie had to become preachy, as if the plot didn't shout out the themes enough.
Overall, despite still having problems of a typical Vietnamese movie, Old Dad (the correct translation) was still able to touch me. 7.5/10.
Even though being a Vietnamese, I don't think highly of Vietnamese movies, mostly because of the acting and cheesy stories. However, I'll partly take that back on this one.
The acting and dialogue, although were cringe at times, were pretty good. Tran Thành, who was mostly a comedian, delivered strong emotion and portrayed the old father very well. I enjoyed his performance the most.
The story had some problems. It was still very cheesy and predictable. There was one involving an ex-girlfriend that just got dropped half way. Then, some of the editing and tone changes were bafflingly awkward and felt flat, especially near the end.
Even though I said that, this movie really got me involved in the plots. I was boiling up at the arguments in the first half, and then tearing up near the end. The dynamic between father and son was very touching, and I felt for both sides as each had valid reasons behind their actions.
The themes of parental love and family were not anything new, but they were heartfelt and effective because of the story and acting. It's also in part because I easily get emotional when it's about family. However, as emotional as it was, the movie had to become preachy, as if the plot didn't shout out the themes enough.
Overall, despite still having problems of a typical Vietnamese movie, Old Dad (the correct translation) was still able to touch me. 7.5/10.
The movie has inconsistence tone. It switch back and forth between slapstick comedy and serious drama. Badly written plot.
The film has a strong meaning of the abundant father-son love that always wells up in each of us, but neither father nor we ever opened our mouths to say it. Even though we sometimes disagree, my love for you has never changed.
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- Bố Già
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- Gross US & Canada
- $350,000
- Gross worldwide
- $17,480,489
- Runtime2 hours 8 minutes
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