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Daddy's Head

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.7K
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Daddy's Head (2024)
A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.
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A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Barfoot
  • Writer
    • Benjamin Barfoot
  • Stars
    • James Harper-Jones
    • Rupert Turnbull
    • Julia Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Barfoot
    • Writer
      • Benjamin Barfoot
    • Stars
      • James Harper-Jones
      • Rupert Turnbull
      • Julia Brown
    • 60User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    James Harper-Jones
    James Harper-Jones
    • Isaac
    Rupert Turnbull
    Rupert Turnbull
    • Young Isaac
    Julia Brown
    Julia Brown
    • Laura
    Charles Aitken
    Charles Aitken
    • James
    Delta
    • Bella
    Nathaniel Martello-White
    Nathaniel Martello-White
    • Robert
    Nila Aalia
    Nila Aalia
    • Heather
    Mary Woodvine
    • Mary
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Ava
    Lexi Austin-Jones
    • Alex
    Phillipa Flynn
    Phillipa Flynn
    • Louise
    Kaisa Hammarlund
    Kaisa Hammarlund
    • Miranda
    Alice Handoll
    Alice Handoll
    • Bridgette
    Matthew Allen
    • The Creature
    Deepica Stephen
    • Saanvi
    Lucy Doyle
    Lucy Doyle
    • Dr. Alice Way
    Isaac Rouse
    Isaac Rouse
    • Older Isaac
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Benjamin Barfoot
    • Writer
      • Benjamin Barfoot
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    4eneville34

    Promise that is never delivered on

    The film seems to set itself up in the first 2 acts to deliver some interesting history on the characters. It drops ambiguous tid bits relating to past trauma and connections between characters both dead and alive that pique the interest.

    It then never eventuates to anything.

    What is the connection between the father's work as an architect and the way the creature is presented? How are any of the characters related? Why should the viewer care about the fate of anyone when there is little semblance of character development? The creators of this film must have run out of time or budget because the script doesn't just feel ambiguous, it feels unfinished.

    The cinematography is absolutely beautiful and creates tension and suspense which is utilised well with some creepy and scary moments. This would have been enough to salvage the film but for the ending that undoes the little character development seen previously. It instead opts for a nonsensical deus ex machina reminiscent of the ending that was re-shot for the British release of 'Invaders From Mars (1953)'
    6paulclaassen

    Creepy and entertaining, as long as you don't over-analyze.

    In case you're wondering, no, this is not a movie about a haunting, possession, zombie or another 'Pet Sematary'. There is a very subtle scene that edges more towards an alien movie, but its also not that kind of movie.

    'Daddy's Head' revolves around the loss of a loved one. In this case, young Isaac is longing for his father, James, who passed away after a car accident. James recently got married to Laura, now Isaac's stepmother. When James dies, Laura considers sending Isaac to an orphanage, because she is convinced Isaac "hates" her. The two of them don't really get along, and is aggravated by James' absence.

    When something starts lurking around the house at night, Isaac is convinced it is his Dad, who has come back for him, although he looks different - he has the same head, but a different body. The 'creature' is creepy and the sound effects are very good and scary.

    The characters are well set up to make their actions believable. Rupert Turnbull delivers a strong performance as Isaac, and we root for him even though we know he is in the wrong. And then there's Laura, who not only has to come to terms with the loss of her husband, but also having to deal with Isaac. She confides in her friend, Lucas, which causes more friction between them. Apart from the supernatural horror, this is also a character study.

    Over-analyzing the film will result in too many questions, like why the creature chose Isaac, how did he manage to resemble James, and what did it stand to gain by misleading a young boy? Rather just sit back, and enjoy the film for the creepy ride and unpredictability, with jump scares galore!
    6aronharde

    Nice visuals and an interesting antagonist safe this movie from mediocrity

    At first, I was a bit skeptical about this movie because the first 25 minutes were not particularly entertaining. It didn't give me much to work with, and the characters were not very interesting. The drama also didn't hit as hard, as we've seen movies with tragic deaths of loved ones a million times before. However, after the first encounter with the threat that Isaac-and especially Laura-have to deal with throughout the movie, I was hooked. Every time this entity appeared on screen, I was mesmerized by its design and movement. It felt like something new, not the typical evil you see in every third horror movie nowadays.

    As the relationship between Laura and Isaac escalated, the drama worked more for me. Imagining the grief and pain that come after the death of a loved one under these circumstances was harrowing. The movie also has some really interesting visuals that look unique and engaging. The acting was decent, though nothing extraordinary, but Rupert Turnbull definitely succeeded in making me very annoyed with his portrayal of a grieving Isaac.

    In the end, I had a rather good time watching this, and even though it's not spectacular, I would recommend giving it a try. [6.1/10]
    7lizzywills-33316

    Grief formed into a monstrous malformed creature

    What can I say about this film? It is truly unique in its depiction of grief as a creature that uses the face of others . Bending those affected at will to do whatever this creature summons.

    The actors are all well grounded in their role in this film particularly Julia brown who had some difficult moments to perform in this film . She effortlessly convinces you to sympathise with her character's situation.

    There are plenty of dark moments in this film but it is specifically horrific in its basis , imagine a loved one not talking to u from an ouija board or a ghostly form wailing. But clear as day face to face and yet you can feel something is not quite real about them .

    This form being in fact a viscous malicious predator.

    A physical manifestation of your grief and desire to see them once more now inescapable and hunting you .

    Quite frankly I feel this movie will go on to have a small but cult following, it reminded me of heredity significantly in its development gradually becoming more disturbing psychologically rather than with silly quick jump scares like most films .

    Put in short .

    It's dark , disturbing and gripping and definitely deserves more attention.
    5Newjersey99

    The Lair to nowhere.

    Monster seemed cool, if you could see it. Acting not bad not great. Just a series of events with no story - the usual "deep" rubbish. I'm sure there's some grand overture about grief and relationships and etc etc. I can read a book written by professionals for deeper meanings of grief. If you can't translate those meanings into motion then you'd better have a good story - or apparently not a story at all as seems be the case with many films these days. AMBIGUITY IS NOT A STORY - A FILM IS NOT A MOVIE WITHOUT A STORY. It's just collections of thoughts. Everyone has thoughts big deal - tell a story! What a disappointing horror movie season. First Beezle now this. Lame lame lame.

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    • Trivia
      The original scripted title was "Daddy's Home." Producers altered it to avoid confusion with the Will Ferrel family comedy of the same name. Coincidently, both movies deal with alternate family dynamics.
    • Quotes

      Isaac: I'm a bit scared.

      Laura: Okay. Do you want to come and sleep in here?

      Isaac: Okay.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Apple TV Store (Middle East & North Africa)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Geçmişin Laneti
    • Production companies
      • Stigma Films
      • Arthrofilm
      • Capture
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $288,387
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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