Daddy Longlegs

2009

Action / Comedy / Drama

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Plot summary

After months of living a solitary existence, Lenny, 34, picks up his kids from school. Every year he spends a couple of weeks with his sons Sage, 9, and Frey, 7. Lenny hosts his kids within a midtown studio apartment in New York. During these two weeks, he must figure out if he wants to act as their father or be their friend. Ultimately, their trip upstate results in complete lawlessness taking over their lives.


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Casey Neistat as Cat Burgler
Abel Ferrara as Robber
Joshua Safdie as Chris
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ASuiGeneris 7 / 10

Personal film revealing potential for the Safdie brothers

Daddy Longlegs (2009) Directors: The Safdie Brothers 7/10

From the brothers who will later bring us the phenomenal "Good Time", Low budget handhelds create many laughs and what the f*#$& moments, Bronstein's performance impresses by managing to be appallingly appealing, Irresponsible non-father trying his best with his 2 weeks a year 7 & 9 year old sons, Indeterminate ending to a whirlwind ride leaves one feeling the same way.

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Reviewed by btongninjaturtle 7 / 10

Solid and heartwarming in a peculiar way

Presenting a sad and familiar tale, a father who gets his kids 2 weeks a year, the Safdie brothers semi-biographical story is supported by wonderful acting and very raw characters. Non moralizing, this film shows what it's like to be a parent: sometimes good sometimes bad, struggling to do the right thing often. Though steeped in mumblecore style, the film does a great job of showing a person living on the margins and dealing with it as best as possible given who he is. Fun anecdotes, hilarious scenarios, heartfelt moments, all come with an asterisk as you cringe at the parenting style and ineptitude to give his children everything they will need in life. Showing that childhood and our lives at large can be fun and sad at the same time, this movie was well worth the watch.

Reviewed by Jonk_3-1-4-1 8 / 10

Great improvement from "The Pleasure of Being Robbed"

Only 1 year after Josh Safdie's directorial debut, came the first true collaboration between Josh and his brother Benny, and it sure is noticeable. Daddy Longlegs is a perfect combination of Josh Safdie's raw tone and passion for storytelling with Benny's creativity and comedy. While they could have used the bigger budget and crew to make a more stylised, traditional Hollywood film, the Safdies have instead opted to perfect the formula that was used in The Pleasure of Being Robbed. That film's raw perspective with a hindered believability is now a completely realized and believable world. The film is so convincingly documentary, in-fact, that it becomes almost impossible to even begin to imagine the process of writing it - absolutely everything feels improvised.

All of the acting is great, especially by the kids. The brothers had to go through a very unique directing predicament: dealing with child actors, yet they handle it masterfully. Under the direction of the Safdies, the kid's youth and inexperience somehow makes them all the more believable. It seems like in order to get good performances from all of the actors, almost every piece of dialogue had to be improvised, with only what happens in each scene being decided beforehand.

The result of all of this is a movie that makes the audience feel as though they are spying on a family, that they are watching a document of something private and personal, something not meant to be seen. The intermittent tension from the father's temper and recklessness is greatly aided by the raw, documentary approach. It doesn't feel overly dramatic or cliché, but instead gives off a much more relatable feeling that both parents and children can understand, and very much fits the unromanticized nostalgia of the story. Daddy Longlegs is a character study that feels not as though it were a study of a character, but as though it were an objective documentation of real peoples' lives, leaving it up to the viewer to make a study of what they see.

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