Daddy's Day Out

Can you spot your father in our list of seven iconic films?

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Can you spot your father in our list of seven iconic films?

Dads are not always the easiest to get along with. They can be doting, yes, but also grumpy and sometimes moody. Protective to the point of being overbearing, they are often well-meaning but also unreasonable. From eccentric to endearing, somber to soft-hearted, they come in all shades and temperaments.

Agreed it can feel like a Sisyphean task to gauge the many layers of paternal complexities, but come to think of it, certain quintessential fatherly traits never go out of vogue. Be it all those years of him seeing us off at the school bus stop, easing palpable tension on report card days, checking off that long-pending family vacation, or waiting past dinner time to ensure the kids are all home safe and sound, fathers have long played heroes without capes. They have almost always had our backs.

Here are a few dads from celluloid that might make you hard relate with your own:

1. Parenthood (1989): If you are in the mood for humour with a dose of 90s nostalgia, this dramedy’s right up your alley. Drawing an ingenious portrait of the dysfunctional yet tightly bound American family, this Ron Howard-directed comedy on the life of a salesman sees Gil Buckman (Steve Martin) torn between work, family and raising children. Gill finds himself conflicted between supporting his kids and setting an example. He is simultaneously wary of not turning into a version of his own distant dad. With an all-star cast, this movie is about riding the highs and lows of parenthood while keeping both your sanity and sense of humour intact.

The Buckman family in Ron Howard's family drama 'Parenthood'

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