Plot Summary
When Becca Smith suddenly loses her husband in a tragic car accident, she feels like her world is falling apart. Then she meets an old friend from the past who decides to introduce her to a new lifestyle of partying and drinking to help drown her sorrows away. However, Becca is unable to fill the void. Will she come back to the faith she was always taught before it’s too late?
Production Quality (1.5 points)
On the surface, My Daddy’s in Heaven has a fairly good production, as evidenced by some great outdoor scenes and good video quality. For the most part, camera work is good, except for some weird camera angles. Audio quality is sometimes too echoed, especially in indoor sets. Lighting is somewhat inconsistent, including some odd sequences of soft lighting. There are also some sequences of disorienting sound effects and special effects, but there is some slight production improvement shown throughout, thus warranting an average score.
Plot and Storyline Quality (.5 point)
Unfortunately, though this film is based on a book and tries to have a good point, the storyline is quite thin. There seem to be a lot of scenes grasping for substantial content as the plot meanders aimlessly and purposelessly for nearly sixty minutes. During this time frame, a good portion of the time is spent on the main two characters getting drunk. Dialogue is all over the place, including too many instances of forced comedy. Though this film is billed as a family movie, there is a lot of embarrassing content within, including long and pointless bar scenes. However, the last ten to fifteen minutes of the film take a slightly interesting turn based on some intriguing ideas. Unfortunately, with no buildup to this point and no support from the rest of the film, these ideas are wasted, and there are too many quick fixes employed. Thus, only half a point can be awarded for this section.
Acting Quality (.5 point)
The two female leads of this cast, outside of a few good moments, do their best to make fools of themselves. Most of the acting in this film is oddly forced and awkward, but it’s likely that the cast members didn’t have much good to work with in the first place. There are also some mumbled and whispered lines that make for a frustrating experience. Overall, unfortunately, there is little good to mention about this film.
Conclusion
While the effort and the heart behind this film might have been there, the good intentions were terribly misplaced. Production was almost passable, but it’s unsure what the intention of this plot was. Audiences who are expecting a family-friendly film will likely be disappointed at the number of drunken scenes of this film. While it great to show the struggles of real people in film, there is a way to do this without being so embarrassing. Unfortunately, the interesting pivotal scene near the end of the film is out of place and could have been used in a better film. Better luck next time, I guess.
Final Rating: 2.5 out of 10 points