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681. Inside Dads: Heat, and other Crime Films

Our limited series with co-hosts Abe Epperson and David Bell digs deep into the internet meme of the “dad movie.” We can all probably name a dad movie, but can we isolate the tropes that really make this a bona fide film genre? Let’s find out!

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681. Inside Dads: Heat, and other Crime Films

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I'd say the original trilogy sure us. It was never discussed after Mad Max 2 but his face always carried the haunt of his son's death when he interacted with kids.

BenGrimmsThing

Also, aren't the Mad Max movies dad films, in a way? Thunderdome definitely is.

Antipaganda

Breaker Morant is an Australian dad movie you may not know about, but it is deeply inside this category of film. Bryan Brown and Edward Woodward as soldier dads for the British Empire on the South African frontier, killing rebels because they were ordered to, but then the authorities betray them, because of course they do, and they face the consequences. They also get to be dad to a younger soldier who gets court-martialed alongside them, be all stoic and calm the boy down. Their lawyer is also a great dad type, who defies authority and gets away with it because he follows the legal rules, causing all the snooty British officers to curl their moustaches in disgust. Highly recommended.

Antipaganda

Trejo and his wife are with the crew when they have the big night out scene btw

Ryan Martin

On the "cover the faces" aspect: That is very true to real life in general. Dave mentioned it offhand but i attended a funeral where a girl was lost in a car accident and her dad happened to be the EMT in primary response to the case. Once the victim was identified, they had to remove him from the scene entirely, because the emotional distress of seeing your child die... its impossible to predict how someone will react to that and it compromises the situation. So while she may not be an EMT or whatever, it's still pretty common to keep someone from having to see their dead kids. Trauma is terrifying and i think medicine shows a determined effort to minimize that damage for anyone involved.

Ryan (Kanserus Bone Saw) Bowdish

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Oliver Allen


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