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Daddy's Girl has a raw intensity that pulls you in right from the start. Sade, played with a gripping desperation, navigates this bizarre competition filled with influencers, and it's not just about the money; there's this haunting undercurrent of social commentary that really sticks with you. The pacing can be a bit uneven, especially as it spirals into darker territory, but that just adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The practical effects, while limited, are effective in emphasizing the twisted nature of the game. It’s a curious mix of reality TV satire and thriller elements that feels fresh, especially in the way it explores the lengths people will go for fame.
Daddy's Girl had a limited theatrical release, and while it's still somewhat under the radar, it has garnered interest among genre enthusiasts for its unique premise and social critique. The film's scarcity in physical formats may enhance its collectibility, especially for those drawn to indie thrillers that dissect contemporary culture. As the discourse around influencer culture continues to evolve, this film could become a notable piece in discussions about societal values and the quest for validation.
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