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Catch Me Daddy

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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Catch Me Daddy (2014)
Laila, a girl on the run from her family is hiding out in West Yorkshire with her drifter boyfriend Aaron. When her brother arrives in town with a gang of thugs in tow, she is forced to flee for her life and faces her darkest night.
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Laila, a girl on the run from her family is hiding out in West Yorkshire with her drifter boyfriend Aaron. When her brother arrives in town with a gang of thugs in tow, she is forced to flee... Read allLaila, a girl on the run from her family is hiding out in West Yorkshire with her drifter boyfriend Aaron. When her brother arrives in town with a gang of thugs in tow, she is forced to flee for her life and faces her darkest night.Laila, a girl on the run from her family is hiding out in West Yorkshire with her drifter boyfriend Aaron. When her brother arrives in town with a gang of thugs in tow, she is forced to flee for her life and faces her darkest night.

  • Directors
    • Daniel Wolfe
    • Matthew Wolfe
  • Writers
    • Daniel Wolfe
    • Matthew Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Sameena Jabeen Ahmed
    • Conor McCarron
    • Gary Lewis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Daniel Wolfe
      • Matthew Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Daniel Wolfe
      • Matthew Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Sameena Jabeen Ahmed
      • Conor McCarron
      • Gary Lewis
    • 16User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Sameena Jabeen Ahmed
    • Laila
    Conor McCarron
    • Aaron
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Tony
    Nichola Burley
    Nichola Burley
    • Vicky
    Anwar Hussain
    • Junaid
    Laila Bano
    • Junaid's Daughter
    Barry Nunney
    • Barry
    Adrian Hussain
    • Bilal
    • (as Adnan 'Idy' Zakir Hussain)
    Wasim Zakir
    • Tariq
    Ali Ahmad
    • Zaheer
    Shoby Kaman
    • Shoby
    Jay Ali
    • Jay the Falconer
    Ben Musson
    • Damage
    Simone Jackson
    • Simone
    Adam Rayner
    • Milkshaker
    Shahid Ahmed
    • Taxi Driver
    David McBlain
    • Pub Landlord
    Katarzyna Szymanska
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    • Directors
      • Daniel Wolfe
      • Matthew Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Daniel Wolfe
      • Matthew Wolfe
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    10knvixen

    This broke me

    I've just watched this and I can't stop crying. What happens is real, and nobody should ever suffer this. Every actor plays their part like it's a documentary, and I'm horrified. I knew this sort of thing happens, but the brutality has crippled me.
    7Dylman12

    Dislike unnecessary exposition? Enjoy coming up with your own interpretations in film? If so, watch this.

    "Catch Me Daddy" is a type of film we, as viewers, don't see very often anymore. It's not a particularly "deep" film but it also doesn't give you any information you don't need nor does it give you silly exposition to know something within the movie. Personally, I find it easy to appreciate that kind of film-making.

    Apart from some of the dialogue being hard to understand from certain characters thick accents, there are not much flaws within the film from a directing, writing, cinematography, or editing stand point. My rating is mostly based on me being a hard ass while critiquing.

    With a tension building plot, very cool soundtrack, stellar performances from a couple of the cast members, and a few brutal, brutal scenes, I can recommend this film to almost anyone who doesn't mind watching a movie made in a different country from their own. Enjoy!
    6stilladvance

    powerful but problematic

    very powerful, and pretty impressive as a hybrid of British art- house and thriller conventions, even if these two strands of its makeup never sit entirely comfortably against each other. there's little that hasn't been seen in the films of other European socio-realist directors (i kept thinking of Ulrich seidl, Clio Bernard and Brno Dumont as well as tiny bit of ken loach, though this has little of loach's generosity or compassion) but the Wolfe's obviously know a thing or two about gut-piercing drama, they just stick too conveniently to the surface of the subject they are focusing on. it feels a little too easy to take such a sensitive subject and treat it merely as thriller fodder. yes it has some sensitive scenes, and the last scene is almost unbearable to watch (i left feeling scarred) but it is also just reveling in ethnic stereotypes in how there is not one redeemable Asian man on screen. so while you could say there are no redeeming men of any background on screen (or that it is not the job of every film to deal with this, but i would say for a film tackling this subject, and a group who are routinely represented poorly in the mainstream, it is an important detail, esp when there have been very few films dealing with these themes - catch me daddy seems close to becoming exploitation, albeit dressed up in art-house clothing), the older white bounty hunter at least appears to care somewhat, as does the white boyfriend. does it drive home the absolute horror of the situation as it should? yes. but it also relishes that horror a little too uneasily/problematically. it is essentially just reinforcing the audience's preconceived notions of Pakistani/south Asian communities, with Asian men as brutes, white men as saviours, Asian girls as victims, with little to challenge or colour around that - so while the film might appear superficially bold, its also somewhat thin on understanding its subject beyond very basic circumstances. but i imagine the Wolfe's would make good British genre movie makers, which the UK could probably do with more of. they're great filmmakers, I'm just not sure if they are particularly mature as storytellers.
    5dudpatti

    A Stunning Tragedy with a Twist...

    'Catch Me Daddy' is a disturbingly charged and viscerally moving film with superb cinematography and timing which juxtaposes a stunning modern day Yorkshire Dales landscape with a alienated feel of tombstone... You almost expect tumbleweed to roll by at some point...

    The powerful symbolism and imagery draws you into hidden world full of hidden meanings yet it still manages to challenge viewers to think about the injustices portrayed, which are real in a modern world and the uncomfortable subjects of revenge, killing for honour and respect and lawlessness.

    The use of unknown actors in the lead roles is a genius move and really brings home the realism of the subject matter without sensationalising the issue of young girls and women being murdered for honour and respect.

    Directed by the Wolfe brothers and produced by EMU Films, two British collaborations (and not too British) are making a name for themselves and are the ones to watch in the near future.
    3matcoop23

    Looks good, some decent actors, script weak

    Music video guys (both white) try to direct a narrative movie, choose a subject that they clearly no nothing about or have any experience of. Film looks good, starts well, then slowly it becomes clear that the central relationship of the film is paper thin, under developed and badly realised, the runaway couple don't seem to be a couple at all, no sense of love or that they even actually know each other, and then it descends into a honour killing narrative, where nobody involved rings the police, and about 50 people are involved in this (some are white.......). Credibility zero. Writers picked the subject, treated it with no depth, then didn't know what to do with it at all, or how to actually write, or how to end what they choose as a story. The film reaches for importance when but is totally hamstrung by bad writing.

    Fizzles to zero in the last half hour. Disappears up its own bum might be another description. No ending, a cop out.

    Some decent scenes, which work, some good new actors and nice cinematic locations. Some of it seems well directed at the start especially. Good camera work too. BUT Without a proper story or real characters, by the end it's like a .... Well, a music video.

    Director has an eye. Simple fix next time is to Hire a scriptwriter who can tell stories properly. Part of the blame should go to the BFI and lottery types who funded this and signed off on the shoddy script, badly realised characters and the ropey treatment of the serious subject.

    Director never made another film, but may have learned good shots and visuals on their own, don't equal a proper story / characters. Missed opportunity. Potentially worth seeing, just don't expect it to work. The Raul Moat joke was good, and Barry and some of the lads seemed authentic, more so than the overall story/scenes.

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    • Trivia
      FKA twigs was brought in by director Daniel Wolfe to help Sameena Jabeen Ahmed with the dance scene.
    • Quotes

      Laila: What's up with him?

      Zaheer: He's been in hospital. He's been really ill. He's just come home. He wants you home. I know it's not your fault, but... You don't know how much he loves you. I love you so much. I wouldn't be here right now if I didn't. I want our family to be peace. I want everything to be the way it used to be. You're my baby sister. Get your stuff, come on!

      Laila: When you went to Pakistan, you left me.

      Zaheer: Do you know how it feels to be in between you and dad all the time? Any little thing I have to deal with it!

      Laila: He threatened to kill me.

      Zaheer: Do you blame him? Look what you've done! Fucking living like a shizzer! Do you think he can show his face anywhere? Listen, get your shit, let's go!

      Laila: Dad's not sick.

      Zaheer: Get up now! I'm not gonna tell you again! Get Up! Get your shit, let's go!

      Laila: I'm not going anywhere.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Fake or Fortune: Lowry (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Phantasmagoria in Two
      Written by Tim Buckley (uncredited)

      Performed by Tim Buckley

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Поймай меня, папочка
    • Filming locations
      • Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Lipsync Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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