Synopsis
That's My Boy is a movie released in 2012.
In this uproarious comedy, the laughter comes with a side of heart as we delve into the tumultuous relationship between a father and son. Donny, a youthful and reckless parent who became a father in his teens, has spent nearly two decades away from his son, Todd, who is now on the brink of starting his own family. Just as Todd prepares to tie the knot, life throws a curveball when Donny re-enters the picture, turning what should be a joyous occasion into a chaotic reunion filled with unexpected revelations and laugh-out-loud moments. The film explores themes of parental responsibility, the complexity of relationships, and the struggle between embracing one's past and moving forward. With a mix of outrageous humor and heartfelt sentiment, it captures the essence of how family dynamics can be both hilariously dysfunctional and deeply moving. Featuring a memorable performance from a talented cast, this comedy is a wild ride that challenges the conventions of fatherhood and the bonds that tie us together, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a good laugh intertwined with genuine emotion.
Columbia Pictures
Relativity Media
Happy Madison Productions