fatherhood
Someone who reads my movie blogs requested that I review Fatherhood with Kevin Hart. I like taking suggestions on movie reviews, and this was no exception.
I enjoyed the movie. This is because I like Kevin Hart. One of my fav things in Hollywood these days is the silly, goofy friendship of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. I can watch the interview where Dwayne says that if he's Black Adam, Kevin should be Honkey Pete and they both lose it, over and over and never get tired of it. I like them both individually, and I think they're hilarious together.
And I find Kevin Hart to just be a likable guy. He's funny, but not TOO funny. He's a talented actor and believable in all of his roles. The supporting cast in this movie is not great. The girl who plays his daughter is just a tad too angry looking most of the time. His goofy white friend from work, played by Anthony Carrigan, comes across a tad creepy and never quite finds his stride. His main friend, played by Lil Rel Howery, is the only other character I felt had any humor and depth. Kevin's father in law, played by Frankie Faison, was very likable. Most of the other characters were flat and artificial. I don't know why Paul Reiser was in this movie. He seemed totally out of place.
The movie is basically about a man who becomes a single father, I won't say how, and deals with the terror that pretty much all parents feel at some time - that they're failing as a parent. Kevin is very real and very likable in the main role, and I enjoyed the movie because of him, and really just him.
The movie is clean, and is rated PG 13 for some adult themes and mild language. I recommend seeing it if you like Kevin Hart.
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