A self-proclaimed (somewhat justifiably) film legend bribes his son to document his death under the unquestioning assumption that it will be historically important. The Result; In Memory of My Father, a twisted celebration of a Hollywood family narcissistically dealing with an eventfully frustrating day, regardless of the subtly distracting centerpiece which they re forced to endure; Dad s corpse. Written by Anonymous In Memory of My Father is a 2005 English-language Comedy Drama motion picture starring Jeremy Sisto, Chris Jaymes, Matt Keeslar, Judy Greer, Nicholle Tom, Eric Michael Cole and Mark L. Young. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million.
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Jini Score 4.1/10
Critics Score 64%
Rating 5.6/10
Jini Score 4.1%
Critics Score 64
Rating 5.6
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Date2005
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Drama
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In Memory of My Father Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
Wally Hammond
If youre a fan of jaundiced views of Hollywood or unedifying portraits of dysfunctional families, look no further. ( Read More )
Leigh Singer
Self aware but self regarding indie navel gazing; no cause for celebration. ( Read More )
Erik Childress
There is not a false emotion running through In Memory Of My Father. It maintains a screwball sense of absurdity but paces itself to allow the humanism to shine through. ( Read More )
Owen Williams
Despite the dark tone, the likeably unlikeable ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, and there are some real laughs to be had. ( Read More )
Eric D. Snider
And there the film crosses over from smart comedy into smart, respectable comedy, a comedy that goes somewhere without making you feel like youre being taken. ( Read More )