Father Figures

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"Finding their father would be a family miracle."
  • R
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 53 min
  • 5.5  (21,880)
  • 22

Father Figures is a comedy movie from 2017, directed by Lawrence Sher and starring Owen Wilson, Ed Helms, and Glenn Close. The movie tells the story of twin brothers, Kyle and Peter Reynolds, who grew up believing that their father died when they were young. However, when their mother, Helen, reveals that she lied about their father's death, the brothers embark on a journey to find their real father, discovering more about themselves and their relationship along the way. The movie is a mix of humor and sentiment, exploring themes such as family, identity, and the struggles of growing up.

The story begins with Peter Reynolds (Ed Helms), a well-respected doctor who is struggling with his marital issues. He is estranged from his wife and son, partly due to his inability to connect with them emotionally. Kyle Reynolds (Owen Wilson), on the other hand, is a carefree bachelor who works as a celebrity spokesperson and enjoys a lavish lifestyle.

Despite their differences, the brothers share a strong bond and are devastated when they learn about their mother's lie. They confront Helen (Glenn Close) about it and she reveals that she had multiple partners in the past and doesn't know who their father is. This revelation sends the brothers on a road trip across the country to find their real father. The journey takes them to some unexpected places and introduces them to a variety of eccentric characters.

Their first stop is Terry Bradshaw, the retired football player, whom their mother had a fling with. They visit him at his home in Florida and engage in some comic banter. Bradshaw, who plays a fictionalized version of himself, is one of the highlights of the movie, providing some of the funniest moments.

Their next stop is a woman named Helen Baxter (Ving Rhames), who used to be their mother's roommate in the '70s. She reveals that their mother was a wild party girl back then and had many lovers. She suggests that their father might be a man named Roland Hunt (J.K. Simmons), who used to work with her.

The brothers track down Hunt who turns out to be an eccentric and reclusive ex-con who lives in the wilderness. Hunt denies being their father at first but later relents, explaining that he had a brief tryst with their mother. He also reveals that he has a son of his own, named Dale, who joins them on their journey. The dynamic between Dale and Kyle provides some of the most touching scenes in the movie, as Dale struggles to bond with Kyle, who represents the kind of life he could have had if his father had been there for him.

As the brothers get closer to finding their real father, they begin to reflect on their own lives and relationships. Peter starts to reconnect with his wife and son, realizing that he has been too focused on his work and not enough on his family. Kyle, who has always been a ladies' man, begins to question his commitment issues and considers settling down with a woman he meets on the road.

Father Figures is not a perfect movie, as it relies heavily on crude humor and stereotypes at times. Some of the jokes fall flat, and the story is quite predictable in parts. But overall, it is an enjoyable comedy that manages to balance its sentimental moments with its comedic ones. The performances by the main cast are solid, with Ed Helms and Owen Wilson displaying good chemistry as the brothers, and Glenn Close providing a solid comedic turn as their mother. J.K. Simmons is also a standout in a smaller role, displaying his range as an actor by playing a character who is both funny and poignant.

In conclusion, Father Figures is a feel-good comedy that explores the themes of family, identity, and personal growth. It may not be groundbreaking, but it provides enough laughs and heartwarming moments to make for an entertaining movie experience.

Father Figures is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.5 and a MetaScore of 22.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (21,880)
  • Metascore
    22
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