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Double Daddy (2015)

A teen’s life turns tumultuous when her boyfriend impregnates both her and a new student at school. This movie, directed by Lee Friedlander and written by Barbara Kymlicka and Alan Donahue, explores the consequences of these complicated relationships and the challenges of impending parenthood faced by teenagers. With a mix of drama, romance, and thriller elements, it explores the themes of responsibility, betrayal, and the complexities of young love.

Length: 1h 25m
Genre: TV Movie, Thriller, Drama, Romance
This Title is: Dramatic and Thought-Provoking

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Cast

  • Mollee Gray as Amanda
  • Brittany Curran as Heather
  • Cameron Palatas as Connor

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Content includes themes of teenage pregnancy and relationships.

Trivia

  • Directed by Lee Friedlander and features a cast including Mollee Gray, Brittany Curran, and Cameron Palatas.
  • The movie explores the consequences of teenage pregnancy from multiple perspectives.
  • Known for its dramatic portrayal of complex relationships and societal issues facing teens.

Our Review

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“Double Daddy” captivates with its entangled narrative of teenage pregnancy and complex relationships, garnering mixed reactions. While some viewers praise its engaging storyline and commendable acting, particularly highlighting the performances of Mollee Gray, Brittany Curran, and Cameron Palatas, others critique its predictability and lack of depth in character development. The quality and visuals are seen as adequate for a TV movie, with some finding the production values to be a bit wanting. Despite these criticisms, the movie holds its ground as an entertaining watch, particularly for fans of the genre, offering a blend of drama, suspense, and emotional moments that keep the audience engaged till the end.

Critic Scores

Double Daddy has received a mixed positive review by the critics.

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