Old Dads (2023)

Old Dads (2023)

A series of unfunny, defensive complaints thinly disguised as a movie

4.0

Movie

United States of America
English
Comedy, Drama
2023
BILL BURR
Abbie Cobb, Angela Gulner, Bill Burr
102 min

TLDR

Old dad yells at cloud.

What it's about

Three men in their late-40s navigate feeling obsolete in their relationships and in a world that they haven't adjusted to.

The take

For almost the entirety of its runtime, Old Dads feels like it has something it's desperately trying to prove. But while the millennial generation and a newfound popular interest in political correctness are ripe for satire, this film chooses the lowest hanging fruit possible to make jokes about—inventing one senseless situation after another in order to laugh at people's "sensitivity" with little energy or wit. The main cast has tried and tested talent, but the material they're working with feels more artificial and whiny than truly perceptive of today's generational clashes. The movie tries to manufacture some sort of dramatic realization by the end, but it hardly changes the protagonists anyway. A film need not be PC to be good, of course, but it should at least stand for something instead of simply standing against so much.

What stands out

Bill Burr doesn't really leave a mark in the director's chair, but he proves that he has pretty strong dramatic instincts when he gets the opportunity to flex them. His character in Old Dads is unfortunately a halfhearted misanthrope for the most part—think a much more sedate version of Larry David's character in Curb Your Enthusiasm—but when he has to finally reckon with the consequences of his attitude, Burr sells the idea that his Jack Kelly has really just been caught in arrested development for years. It's not enough to save the movie by any means, but it's good work nonetheless.

Comments

Add a comment

Your name

Your comment

UP NEXT 

UP NEXT 

UP NEXT 

Terrorizers (1986)

Three couples search for truth in this fascinating jigsaw puzzle of modern urban living

7.7

Civil War (2024)

Set in a future splintered America, Civil War takes a chilling closer look at war journalism and fractured politics

7.4

The Sacrifice (1986)

In his final film, Andrei Tarkovsky contemplates the end of the world in this meditative modern twist to the Sacrifice of Isaac

8.1

The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

A star-studded and riveting legal drama with a blockbuster feel.

8.1

The Guilty (2018)

A minimalist, razor-sharp thriller that will have you gasping for air.

9.0

Shadows in Paradise (1986)

Two broke introverts fall in love in this unconventionally deadpan romantic comedy

7.5

Forgotten Love (2023)

The stunning third take of the classic Polish pre-war melodrama

7.7

System Crasher (2019)

A tale of trauma and one of the most talked about movies on Netflix in 2020.

9.0

The Taste of Things (2023)

Consider this film, which is as comforting and delightful as the dishes served in it, chicken soup for the wearied soul

7.6

Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)

Thomas Vinterberg and David Nicholls team up for an enchanting, yet grounded modern interpretation of the classic countryside novel

7.5

Curated by humans, not algorithms.

agmtw logo

© 2024 agoodmovietowatch, all rights reserved.