

Daddio
Directed by Christy Hall6.775%89%6.3
Una mujer toma un taxi desde el aeropuerto JFK y entabla una conversación con el taxista sobre las relaciones importantes en sus vidas.
Daddio Ratings & Reviews
- fsüeda27 de febrero de 2025The film’s only bright spot is Sean Penn’s performance; his depth and commitment to the character keep the audience engaged. However, Dakota Fanning delivers a lackluster performance, and her character feels shallowly written. The plot is predictable, and its pacing drags at times, making the film feel unnecessarily long. The dialogues often come across as artificial, and the interactions between characters lack depth. Additionally, the editing is disjointed, with transitions between scenes feeling uneven. From a cinematographic and atmospheric perspective, the film offers merely average craftsmanship, lacking a compelling visual aesthetic. In the end, despite Sean Penn’s strong performance, the film falls short in terms of narrative depth, character development, and storytelling impact, leaving little lasting impression on the audience.
- rg94001 de noviembre de 2024A baffling misogynistic mess. The entirety of this movie is a dialogue between Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn. I don't mind that if the conversations are engaging and filled with depth, but that is not the case here. Though I like Dakota, I would rather recommend Am I Okay as a showcase for her acting. Sean Penn's character doesn't really have much background or complexity. At one point, Dakota even comments that he needs to actually say something beyond anecdotes (though he doesn't really do that). Dakota's character is dealing with some relationship drama, and I did think this could be interesting. It's related to a sort of icky situation, but as the story progresses, I became more baffled because both her significant other that is texting her and Sean Penn make gross comments constantly about her. And yet, she seems to mostly take it in stride. Initially, I thought this movie was going to have some sort of twist, some sort of way of framing what is happening in an ironic or satirical light. However, as it reaches its end, you realize that no, the movie somehow seemed to ignore the misogynistic dialogue and almost justify it. It also suddenly shifts to a weird unearned plot development near the end. Overall, even if you aren't that sensitive to the objectifying dialogue, I am not really sure what you'll leave this movie with. There is no flashy cinematography, the dialogue isn't particularly great because it feels like a bunch of drunk teenagers, and the acting is very one-sided. The thematic core is also not exactly clear. I struggle to believe a real woman would have behaved the way Dakota did to either her creepy taxi driver or the creepy person who was preying on her. A complete misfire.
Daddio Trivia
Daddio was released on 27 de junio de 2024.
Daddio was directed by Christy Hall.
Daddio has a runtime of 1h 40min.
Daddio was produced by Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Christy Hall, Ro Donnelly, Terry Dougas, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, Dakota Johnson.
Una mujer toma un taxi desde el aeropuerto JFK y entabla una conversación con el taxista sobre las relaciones importantes en sus vidas.
The key characters in Daddio are Girlie (Dakota Johnson), Clark (Sean Penn), Taxi Attendant (Marcos A. Gonzalez).
Daddio is rated 18.
Daddio is a Drama film.
Daddio has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.
Daddio has made 1 MUS$ at the box office.


















