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You are here: Home / Arts / Dagger Movie Night: “Daddy’s Home” — Our Annual Installment of Bland, Family-Themed Entertainment

Dagger Movie Night: “Daddy’s Home” — Our Annual Installment of Bland, Family-Themed Entertainment

December 26, 2015 By Mark Elloff 12 Comments

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It must be a requirement for Hollywood to put out bland, family-themed, and completely forgettable meditations on parental relationships this time of year. Add Ferrell’s “Daddy’s Home” to this list, a film so unremarkable that not even Sunday afternoon TBS is going to pick it up. When you are competing with so many other movies coming out Christmas week, why wouldn’t the studio release this after Thanksgiving? Apparently the only criteria for viewing this is to be so stuffed full of food that you’ll fall asleep before you realize you actually paid to see this potato. Even worse, there are some serious flaws in the family-friendly message being delivered.

A mild-mannered radio executive strives to become the best stepdad to his wife’s two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling and freeloading real father arrives, forcing him to compete for the affection of the kids. (Synopsis by Paramount)

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To be fair, for what this movie intends to be it is moderately successful. Stepdad (Ferrell) and biological dad (Wahlberg) play competing father figures and spouses to the same mom and kids. Their back-and-forth competitions are funny in a cute, “America’s Funniest Home Videos” kind of way. The comic bits are predictable set-ups, but still get enough laughs. Most of the focus of the story is on the relationship between the kids and their two dads. That last sentence actually sounds like it would make a more interesting movie than “Daddy’s Home.” Can someone greenlight “The Birdcage 2?”

One of the major thematic problems is that the audience has a hard time believing or connecting with any of these characters. “The Birdcage,” while ahead of its time in terms of kid-father(s) relationships, made you believe that there was something real between the characters. You felt the actual concern and love when the characters interacted. The fathers simply cared about their son and wanted the best for him. In contrast, the script for the kids in “Daddy’s Home” has them bouncing back and forth between the dads based on who is winning at the different contests used as comic vehicles. No real connection between the kids and adults ever materializes or is felt by the audience. The kids serve as nothing more than a vehicle to stroke the egos of the two men competing to be “The Father.”

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That’s the bigger problem. For a film that opens with a monologue specifically addressing what it means to be a dad as opposed to a biological vehicle, the fathers act only in self-interested ways. Who can out-do who to “win” the child’s favor in a given moment? At no point does the kids’ desires ever get addressed. Isn’t that the point of being a dad (or the supposed theme of this film)? Taking care of the little humans you are responsible for before your own ego? Even at the end when both father’s decide to work together to salvage a school dance for their daughter (it’s that cliché), the focus is solely on the father’s perspective. Neither one of them pauses long enough in their own competition to consider what the little girl is thinking or feeling outside of their own competition.

This didn’t need to be some deep think piece about the child-father relationships, but the resolution of the fathers’ conflict falls flat when the entire film has been a measuring contest at the expense of the kids they supposedly care about. The writers get halfway there, but rather than resolve the ego trips, they simply shift them to trying to out-do each other with kind platitudes instead. The lesson: kid, you are just a pawn in your parent’s power struggles. Maybe that isn’t so far from the truth for some families these days.

“See It/ Rent It/ Skip It”: Skip it. Stifle your passive-aggressive hatred for the child you despise by buying them a terrible Christmas present. Like tickets to this movie.

ONE AND A HALF STARS out of four.

Directed: Sean Anders

Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, crude and suggestive content, and for language

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  1. Chrstopher Boardman says

    December 26, 2015 at 6:19 pm

    Considering I felt like walking out during this movie but didn’t because I didn’t want to leave without the person sitting next to me, I ended up liking the movie more than I thought I would. The middle of the movie was almost without redemption but it did set up some livelier, more original scenes near the end. So I give the movie a B or B-. The fact is that a lot of men are seeking redemption from their kids either as biological or step fathers. There is actually a thoughtful undercurrent to the pic, but the mostly unspoken theme is that if dads want to be there for their kids, they should also be there for the kids’ mom.

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  2. Bill says

    December 26, 2015 at 11:30 pm

    What kind of deep connection between the kids were you expecting? It’s a will ferrell flick, they are never serious or have much depth

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  3. Christopher Boardman says

    December 28, 2015 at 12:06 pm

    Dear Bill,
    It’s obvious you didn’t see the movie or you too would have written your own review. Instead you
    made a nasty comment because of some kind of innate hostility that you have. Have a nice whatever,
    but in the future please keep your nasty comments to yourself.

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    • squasage says

      December 28, 2015 at 1:09 pm

      What are you going to about if “Bill” doesn’t keep his “nasty” comments to himself? Oh, I know, nothing.

      What is “nasty” and “hostile”? Strong words misused over some butt hurt, no?

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    • hmmm... says

      December 29, 2015 at 4:01 pm

      There was nothing nasty or hostile in Bill’s comment. The overreaction on the other hand, is indicative of what is becoming all too prevalent in society today. Someone expressed a differing opinion and the thin skinned reaction was to gripe about nastiness and hostility where there is none in order to stifle the disparate opinion. I haven’t seen the movie either, but based on the TV previews, which are normally culled from the high points, I won’t bother borrowing it from the library let alone pay the ransom style admission of a theater ticket. Is that hateful?

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  4. Soul Crusher 2 says

    December 28, 2015 at 2:08 pm

    I saw nothing nasty, or hostile, in Bill’s comment. Seems to me, that Mr. Boardshorts was just here to troll and pick an internet fight.

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  5. Christopher Boardman says

    December 28, 2015 at 2:25 pm

    No internet fight intended. Of course Bill’s comments were nasty. Did he bother to see the movie
    and report on it himself? Of course not. But this is what you come to expect, that people spew their guts and they don’t even know what they’re talking about.

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    • Benjamin fruckle says

      December 28, 2015 at 3:11 pm

      What’s your complex? making a “big deal” about someone’s presumption on a humorous movie he didn’t see? Such a Greek tragedy, bro.

      You an old dude? Must be.

      Here’s a facf: Don’t read what you don’t like.

      Here’s another fact: its just entertainment. Entertainers got paid money to professionally act in a movie to entertain you. Hyrrrp a durp durp dorp.

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  6. Christopher Boardman says

    December 28, 2015 at 5:10 pm

    Benjamin Fruckle; What a nice name! Your parents must have loved you.

    Why do people write movie reviews? It’s for the benefit of people who didn’t see the movie.
    When people don’t see the movie, what qualifies them to pass judgment on it?

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    • Benjamin fruckle says

      December 28, 2015 at 10:29 pm

      What’s with your innante hostility in that nasty comment? I didn’t make a snide remark about the name you are using?

      How old are you? 70?

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    • MyNameHere says

      December 29, 2015 at 3:50 am

      Considering that his parents’ name was probably Fruckle also, what’s so strange about the name Benjamin? I don’t think you thought that one out before posting, just like the way you ran for office.

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      • Benjamin fruckle says

        December 29, 2015 at 8:38 am

        Considering this isnt even my name, its even more hilarious.

        Why anyone would use their real name is beyond me? Like self ownage.

        Can you imagine someone looking you up and showing up at your home, probably naked, like ‘Datelines to catch a predator’? LOL

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