WHENEVER I see something slightly off-kilter, I hear the cheerleader from 1999’s Jawbreaker shouting, “This is crazy!” I don’t know where that actress is now, but I heard her voice in my head many times while watching My Father, Myself.
shouting, “This is crazy!” I don’t know where that actress is now, but I heard her voice in my head many times while watchingThe movie tells the story of human rights lawyer Robert , his adopted son Matthew , his wife Amanda , and their daughter Mica . Hear me out: this movie explores what a world would be like if the storylines in incest porn had consequences.
Troubled Matthew visits his father’s grave, meeting Robert there. Matthew says he’s in love with his adoptive father, and tells him that he can see it in the way they look at each other, hoping to replace his dead father in Robert’s heart — a sentence I never want to type again. Robert, thankfully rational , rebuffs him.He also sleeps with his adoptive sister again. Not yay.
As we’ve mentioned, the plot is absolutely bonkers, and the film itself isn’t particularly beautiful . It’s shot with all the affection fit for a Sunday TV drama while the music itself is flat . Meanwhile, Matthew, Mister “Couldn’t-Keep-It-In-His-Pants” gets his adoptive sister pregnant. His adoptive mother schemes to marry them together, and Robert raises the wonderful point that marrying their kids together is incestuous and sick — but he’s one to talk.
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