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Suddenly Dad - DVD

Suddenly Dad - DVD

Frankreich 2016 - with Omar Sy, Clémence Poésy, Antoine Bertrand, Gloria Colston ...

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Original title:Demain tout commence
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Direction:Hugo Gélin
Sales launch:12.05.2017
Production country:Frankreich 2016
Running time:Approx. 113 min
Rated:Age 0+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch, Französisch
Picture format:16:9 (2.39:1)
Bonus:Trailer, B-Roll, Making ofs, Featurettes, Intervciews, Premiere Clip, Picture Gallery
Region code:2
Label:TOBIS / Universum Film
Web page:www.ploetzlichpapa-derfilm.de
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Film: Samuel (Omar Sy) enjoys his life as a single man on the Côte d`Azur to the fullest. He drives tourists around on their yachts and has fun with beautiful women at parties in the evening. The perfect life without obligations. But that comes to an end from one day to the next when Kristin (Clémence Poésy), an affair from the previous year, suddenly lays a child in his arms, who is supposedly his daughter. Before Samuel realizes what is happening, Kristin has disappeared. The search for her leads the bon vivant to London, where he gets stuck for the next few years. As a stuntman, he is able to provide a comfortable life for himself and Gloria (Gloria Colston), and he uses every second to lovingly care for the girl. For eight years, the two lead a near-perfect life - until Kristin suddenly reappears.

With Suddenly Dad, director Hugo Gélin delivers a truly enchanting father-daughter story that allows viewers to experience a wide range of emotions. This remake of a hit Mexican comedy starts out as light fun in the style of films like 3 Men and 1 Baby: a charming child-head is forced to take on responsibility for the first time in a life. And of course this causes all kinds of chaos when changing a diaper for the first time or giving a bottle for the first time. But this part is over relatively quickly and eight years later we observe a humorous father-daughter relationship full of joie de vivre and lightness. With the appearance of Kristin, however, this is displaced, as the film now turns into more of a drama in the style of the classic Kramer vs. Kramer. But then the story takes another turn.

About this, of course, nothing should be revealed here. Only so much: there will probably flow some tears in the last minutes. Some may find the finale a bit too thick. But in principle Gélin has done everything right: He has worked towards it, but can still surprise the audience. In doing so, he refrains from overly cheesy scenes and instead lets the whole thing be commented on from off-screen. The interplay of the images that are shown and what you get to hear is truly heartbreaking - but has a certain beauty and a positive note in all its sadness. And that really is a bit of a feat.

The film is far from perfect. Especially in the beginning, some of the gags seem arguably like over-the-top slapstick, and too often it feels like parts of the story are borrowed from other movies. And despite some appropriate criticisms, Suddenly Dad works really well. That's as much thanks to the direction as it is to the wonderful leading duo of Omar Sy and Gloria Colston. The Pretty Best Friends star is once again a tremendous likable character whose charm is simply impossible to resist. And yet he is almost outplayed by his equally charming daughter. There is an almost perfect chemistry between the two, which makes the audience grow fond of them very quickly. One is happy for little Gloria that she has such a loving dad and for Samuel that she gives his life a real meaning. It's this chemistry that consoles over the weaknesses of the production and makes the final third in particular so stirring and emotional.

If you liked Omar Sy in Pretty Best Friends, you'll love him here, too. The role of the loving, but also still somewhat childish Samuel himself seems to be written right on his body. But also, if you generally like a balanced mixture of comedy and drama and would like to sob unrestrainedly in the cinema, you shouldn't miss this beautiful, entertaining film. Absolutely worth seeing!

Image + Sound: Warm colours, good overall sharpness and neatly matched contrasts ensure that the DVD can leave a good impression on a visual level. The audio is rather subdued for long stretches, with the soundtrack in particular providing some movement in the surrounds. But every now and then there are minor sound effects and ambient noises that make decent use of the multi-channel area. Good.

Extras: The bonus material consists of three sections, so to speak: Extras in German, Extras in French without subtitles and Extras in French with subtitles. Let's get started with the German language extras: In addition to a mini making of (approx. 4:10 min.), there are two short promo features about Omar Sy (approx. 3:02 min.), and about Omar Sy and Gloria Colston (approx. 2:34 min.). Also included is a short clip from the premiere in Berlin (approx. 2:26 min.), the trailer, and an image gallery.

In original version with subtitles, the DVD has a making of (approx. 13:21 min.), as well as interviews with Omar Sy (approx. 1:36 min.), Hugo Gelin (approx. 2:18 min.), Gloria Colston (approx. 0:54 min.), Antoine Bertrand (approx. 0:48 min.) and Clemence Poesy (approx. 0:44 min.) to offer.

Without subtitles, there is then B-roll footage (approx. 15:47 min.) and eight featurettes on the cast and their characters (approx. 24 min.), as well as the original trailer.

Conclusion: Suddenly Dad starts out as a snappy comedy that then turns into a moving family drama with a tear-jerking ending. Great acting and a lot of heart, the hit movie not only entertains superbly, but also provides many a tear. The DVD presents the film in a very engaging picture and sound quality. The bonus material is extensive, but consists primarily of too often repetitive promo material. Still, overall there is a clear: Recommended!

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