The role of dad in the who has been played for decades in conventional families, in which I eat heads of family They return exhausted from the office, demanding and rigid with their children, but awkward at cooking or changing diapers.
But times change and so do the representations in the who, diversity in paternity is also reflected in series and films so that imperfect parents, proud and a little ridiculous are closer to reality.
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To commemorate the Father’s day Here are some examples of endearing dads.
Mufasa, The Lion King
The movie of Disney presents a dad that every child loves: a partner, an accomplice for jokes and games but severe for punishments. Mufasa suffers an early death for his nobility, but the story about the importance of the father in the figure of Simba is the guide of the whole story. You can enjoy it on the platform Disney+.
Matt, Paternity
Kevin Hart stars in this drama to show how a widower takes over raising his young daughter. The tape available in Netflix is an adaptation of Two kisses for Maddy: a memoir of loss and love, book in which Matt Logelin portrays what the first year of his life was like after the birth of his daughter and the death of his wife.
Henry Jones, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
In the third film of the saga Indiana Jones a character appeared who guided the protagonist in the search for the Holy Grail and in his fight against the Nazis. Henry Jones, interpreted by Sean Connery, a medieval literature teacher was instrumental in Indy deciding to be an explorer. In this film is the importance of the paternal reflection in the children and the opportunity for a son and his father to meet again.
Samuel Perlman, Call Me by Your Name
In this movie, the figure of Samuel Perlman, father of helium, it becomes an ideal of the family. In one scene, without questioning his son, he understood perfectly the doubts about the love that was happening and that he lived next to Oliver. Without judging or arguing, he knew how to give him advice and let him know that he would always be there to love him.
Marlin, Finding Nemo
By losing his wife, Marlin, a clownfish, who learns to be a father in a violent way. His paternity is marked by guilt, fears and anxiety, during the development of the story she discovers how communication is essential to take care of her little son.
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