Come to Daddy – Toronto After Dark 2019

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This review was originally published as part of my coverage of Fantasia 2019

A young man has an awkward reunion with his estranged father in . Norval () travels to the middle of nowhere to reunite with his long-estranged father (), from whom he has received a letter asking for help. However, things quickly fall off the rails between Norval and his father, the latter of whom is a somewhat crazed alcoholic. However, this reunion between Norval and his father is about to get weirder.

Come to Daddy

Come to Daddy is the directorial debut for longtime genre film producer Ant Timpson (Housebound, Turbo Kid, Deathgasm). Dedicated to the memory of Timpson’s father, Come to Daddy begins a dark comedy about a young man trying to reconnect with his father. However, things take a progressively darker turn in the second half of the film, though any exact details would be a major spoiler.

I will say that Come to Daddy amps up the violence to a level that may be a turn off for those digging the more subtle nature of the first half of the film. Also, the less said about Elijah Wood’s horrible haircut in this film, the better. Altogether, Come to Daddy is a solid directorial debut for Ant Timpson, even if the sudden tonal shift is a bit too much.

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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