Daltry Calhoun (2005)

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In small town Tennessee, a ne'er-do-well man (Knoxville) wrestling for control over his fading golf club is reunited with his estranged daughter, a 14-year-old musical prodigy.

Introduction
"Daltry Calhoun" is a 2005 dark comedy-drama film directed by Katrina Holden Bronson. The motion picture includes an ensemble cast including Johnny Knoxville, Elizabeth Banks, Juliette Lewis, and David Koechner. The plot focuses around Daltry Calhoun (Knoxville), a sudden single-parent of a brilliant and highly intelligent 14-year-old lady, whose life takes an unanticipated turn when his carefree, laid-back lifestyle is disrupted with the arrival of his long-lost child, June (Sophia Bairley).

Plot Overview
Embed in the lush greens of Tennessee, Daltry Calhoun is a charismatic man who made his fortune by offering lawn seed and is cherished by his little community. Out of the blue, his ex-girlfriend, May (Lewis), appears and leaves him with their daughter, June, before disappearing once again. Suddenly, Daltry has to handle his grassroots empire's weakening state and the newfound obligation of parenthood.

After May leaves, June reveals her musical genius. Her talent is remarkable, and Daltry takes advantage of it, turning her into a regional star while taking pride in her achievements regardless of his business stumbling. Daltry and June establish a not likely yet heartfelt father-daughter relationship filled with love, humor, and redemption, forming the film's core aspect.

Character Development
Daltry Calhoun is depicted as a charismatic, well-liked figure who, in spite of being thrust into the role of a single moms and dad, handles it with grace and decision. His relationship with June deepens throughout the motion picture, and his real efforts to remedy his previous mistakes and restore a bond with his daughter make him an appealing character.

On the other hand, June sticks out with her extraordinary musical capabilities and her durability in the face of the unexpected upheaval of her life. Despite being abandoned by her mother, she discovers a method to integrate into a brand-new life with her estrally father. Their relationship, though filled with uncomfortable moments and misconceptions, eventually becomes a poignant bond.

Style and Reception
"Daltry Calhoun" mainly checks out themes of single parenthood, responsibilities, satisfaction, and facing past mistakes. The movie is known for its comical undertone that assists deal with extreme concerns without ending up being excessively dramatic. Sadly, despite its heartwarming story and excellent efficiencies, the movie stopped working to strike home with the audiences and did not receive great evaluations.

Numerous critics concurred that the movie had a promising principle, but its execution was uninspired. Reviews noted that the plot was often troublesome and did not fully understand the potential of its interesting characters. However, the performances were appreciated, specifically Knoxville's convincing portrayal of Daltry and Bairley's engaging efficiency as June.

Conclusion
"Daltry Calhoun" is a sincere comedy-drama that utilizes humor and an engaging father-daughter relationship to check out the challenges of single being a parent and the value of righting wrongs from the past. Despite its rather lukewarm reception, the film's interesting premise and well-constructed characters make it a distinct addition to the category.

Top Cast

  • Johnny Knoxville (small)
    Johnny Knoxville
    Daltry Calhoun
  • Elizabeth Banks (small)
    Elizabeth Banks
    May
  • Juliette Lewis (small)
    Juliette Lewis
    Flora
  • David Koechner (small)
    David Koechner
    Doyle Earl
  • Kick Gurry (small)
    Kick Gurry
    Frankie
  • Lawrence Bull Jr.
    Repo Man #2
  • Beth Grant (small)
    Beth Grant
    Ciotka Dee
  • Thomas Jackson Burt
    Farmer
  • Ken Jackson
    Charlie
  • Sophie Traub (small)
    Sophie Traub
    June
  • Matthew Sharp (small)
    Matthew Sharp
    Eugene