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Movie Review – Dad & Step-Dad (2023)

March 22, 2024 by Robert W Monk

Dad & Step-Dad, 2023.

Directed by Tynan DeLong.
Starring Colin Burgess, Anthony Oberbeck, Brian Fiddyment, Claire O’Kane


SYNOPSIS: 

Jim and Dave, a dad and a step-dad, have trouble bonding during a 3-day weekend upstate with their son, Branson.

This funny and heartfelt comedy from prolific shorts maker and actor Tynan DeLong proves that a micro-budget is no barrier when excellent writing and performing is in place. Relying on skilful improvisation from its cast, alongside a powerful concept, the film carries a relatable message and shows off the power of DIY filmmaking

The feature debut from DeLong, Dad & Step-Dad is a comedy exploring the territory of family, parenthood and the male ego.

Focusing on the dad Jim (Anthony Oberbeck) and step dad Dave (Anthony Oberbeck) of Branson (Brian Fiddyment) as they travel into the great outdoors over a long weekend, the film scores highly for its off-the-wall humour. The deadpan improvisational style draws comparisons with docu-drama productions seen on TV such as The Office. 

Everything is played with a straight face, and the performers deserve high praise for coming up with some brilliant lines in a conversational setting. The humour and strangeness of the piece is given another level by the fact that 13 year old Branson is played (very well) by the adult actor Brian Fiddyment. 

Fiddyment revels in displaying an anxious tension and nervousness combined with an open faced desire for everyone to get on.

However, the ‘two Dads’ make this a difficult thing to do. A game of one-upmanship is on the cards from the off, given visual highlighting by an awkward game of rock-paper-scissors. But the film’s script tackles the complexties of the male-ego studiously, and after the two manage to lose Branson and get themselves lost  in the process, they begin to develop some sort of compassion for the other’s situation. 

Meanwhile Branson is visited by his mom, Suzie (Claire O’Kane) who has been having her own relationship difficulties with Dave. Mother and son have a peaceful time chatting and taking it easy, while in the woods, Jim and Dave have spent the night freezing and uncomfortable. The chance for a way forward sensitive to the needs of others is hinted at, and by the end of this enjoyable piece we’re left hoping it’s possible. 

Strongly delivered and confidently directed, Dad & Step-Dad has a big idea and heart that is far wider in scope than its small budget.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ ★ / Movie: ★ ★ ★ ★

Robert W Monk

 

Filed Under: Movies, News, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Anthony Oberbeck, Brian Fiddyment, Claire O'Kane, Colin Burgess, Dad & Step-Dad, Tynan DeLong

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