SYNOPSICS
Daddy Issues (2018) is a English movie. Amara Cash has directed this movie. Madison Lawlor,Montana Manning,Andrew Pifko,Kamala Jones are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Daddy Issues (2018) is considered one of the best Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
Maya, a 19-year-old queer pixie, spends her days working on her art and cyberstalkng her insta-crush, the sexually fluid fashion designer, Jasmine. One night Maya boldly meets Jasmine IRL, there's an insta-spark and the two begin an inspiring romantic relationship that gives Maya her first taste of true love and Jasmine the inspiration she needs to jump start her career. It's all gumdrops and fairytales until Maya discovers Jasmine's in a co-dependent relationship with a neurotic sugar daddy. What started as a dream come true turns into a beautiful nightmare.
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Daddy Issues (2018) Reviews
Was not expecting this to be this great!!!
This movie blew my mind. It was so raw and real and the actors did such an amazing job. The weird quirkiness is what really made me love this film. I highly recommend this to anyone who came to read reviews before watching this. 10/10
LOVED THIS Movie Truely Unique!
I normally dont do reviews for movies but for this one I decided to because it's a shame it got a low score on here. Should be at the least 8 out of 10. This movie was well done kept me entertained the entire time and I felt that the actors portrayed their characters very well!
Marvelous sexy movie
The visual of this movie is exactlly my type. Fresh and new. The story line is somewhat similar to telenovelic of a Latin origin. Overall, this movie is enjoyable. with a very cute package!
A truly unique vision
Saw Daddy Issues at Outfest in LA where it won Best First Feature, and it was easy to see why. A great twisty script, beautifully shot with amazing performances. Can't wait to see Amara Cash's next movie!
Oddly entertaining film
The subject of the movie has more depth than I originally assumed. The main characters are fun, not much acting chops, but likeable. The third act is predictable since the creators didn't want to treat the subject too seriously and much rather end it on an uplifting note.