Director: Paul Weitz
Genre: Drama/ Comedy
Runtime: 109
minutes
Year:
2021
Starring: Ken Hart, Melody
Hurd, DeWanda Wise, Lil Rel Howery, Rachel Murombo, Alfre Woodard, Paul Reiser
I WATCHED THIS FOR MY 2021 MOVIE CHALLENGE
WEEK 40: A MOVIE WITH AN ACTOR/ ACTRESS YOU DISLIKE
Description: A father
(Kevin hart) brings up his baby girl as
a single dad after the unexpected death of his wife, who died a day after their
daughter’s birth.
Review: Seeing Kevin Hart is a serious rol takes some getting used to. Normally,
the comedian always squeals in films, he’s is overall very loud. And that’s a
reason I hardly ever watch a movie that stars Kevin Hart. That such an
unexpected career move foes not have to be a bad thing was proven by many
actors. In “Fatherhood”, Hart gets to be a little less funny, but a lot more bearable
and heartwarming.
Hart plays Matt, an employee
of a large tech company, who becomes a father and a widower on the same day. Matt
decides to raise his daughter Maddy on his own, much to the dismay of his
meddlesome mother-in-law, who despite everything has his best interests at
heart.
Watching “Fatherhood”, it
becomes clear pretty quickly that Kevin Hart has a lot more to offer than the
loud and wise-cracking guy he usually portrays. And for someone who’s not a fan
of Hart, I really liked him in this role and I prefer the more calm version of
Hart. And it also shows that he can actually act.
“Fatherhood” is sentiment
with a capital S, but nevertheless is quite enjoyable to watch. And I liked
Kevin Hart. Who would’ve thought I’d ever say that? Please Kevin, make more
movies like this and stop being so loud.
Rating: 3/
5
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