Starbuck

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  • R
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 49 min
  • 7.2  (17,112)
  • 49

Starbuck is a heartwarming French-Canadian comedy-drama film from 2011, directed by Ken Scott. The film tells the story of David Wozniak (Patrick Huard), a lovable but hapless man in his forties who discovers that he is the biological father of 533 children, after making a series of anonymous donations to a fertility clinic. David's life is already complicated, with him working as a deliveryman for his family's meat business, struggling to pay off his debts, and feeling disconnected from his girlfriend Valerie (Julie LeBreton), who is pregnant with his child. But when he receives a mysterious letter from a lawyer informing him of the existence of his children, David's life is turned upside down. As he begins to track down and connect with his offspring, he wrestles with the decision of whether or not to reveal his true identity to them.

The film is infused with humor, heart, and a dose of quirkiness. David's interactions with his lawyer friend, Avocat (Antoine Bertrand), provide some of the film's funniest moments, as do his attempts to find creative ways to connect with his children without revealing who he is. However, despite the comedic elements, the film also tackles its subject matter with sensitivity and emotion, exploring issues of parenthood, family, and identity.

One of the strengths of the film is its ensemble cast, with Huard giving a standout performance as David. He brings a believable mix of charm, vulnerability, and dorkiness to the character, making him someone the audience can root for even when he's making mistakes. LeBreton is also excellent as Valerie, giving a nuanced portrayal of a woman struggling to keep her relationship with David intact despite his secrets. Bertrand provides the film's comic relief, but also brings depth to his character as he navigates his own familial issues.

Another standout feature of Starbuck is its visual style, with Director of Photography Pierre Gill making creative use of colors and framing to convey the film's themes. The film has a warm, almost nostalgic tone to it, with vintage-looking camera filters and warm lighting creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere.

Overall, Starbuck is a charming and entertaining film that balances comedy and drama with grace. It's a crowd-pleaser with a big heart, offering a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be a parent, and the ways in which family ties can unite us even when we feel lost. Whether you're a fan of feel-good movies, comedies, or dramas, Starbuck is a film that is sure to leave you smiling.

Starbuck is a 2012 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2 and a MetaScore of 49.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 49 min
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (17,112)
  • Metascore
    49
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