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Released on Netflix in October 2023, Old Dads marks the feature directorial debut of comedian Bill Burr, who also stars as the protagonist, Jack Kelly. The film follows three middle-aged friends and co-founders of a vintage sportswear company who sell their business to a young, “woke” Gen Z CEO. As they struggle to adapt to modern parenting, workplace sensitivity culture, and their own rapidly aging bodies, the trio lurches from one politically incorrect outburst to another. While critics dismissed Old Dads as a series of rants disguised as a narrative, a closer examination reveals a more layered text: a generational comedy that critiques both out-of-touch boomer nostalgia and the performative, hollow progressivism of corporate millennials. Ultimately, Old Dads succeeds not as a masterpiece of cinema, but as a time capsule of 2020s male insecurity — and a surprisingly sincere plea for authentic, messy human connection over ideological signaling.
Jack Kelly (Bill Burr), his best friend Connor (Bobby Cannavale), and their mute partner Mike (Bokeem Woodbine) have run a small L.A.-based streetwear brand for decades. After selling the company to Carter (Miles Robbins), a wealthy young entrepreneur who immediately imposes diversity quotas, trigger warnings, and “safe space” meetings, the three men find themselves alienated from their own creation. Parallel to this workplace satire is Jack’s home life: he becomes a first-time father at age 50, and his younger wife, Leah (Katie Aselton), navigates a progressive parenting coach and a school environment where saying “boys will be boys” is treated as a microaggression. Old.Dads.2023.1080p.Web-Dl.Hindi.English.Msubs....
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After selling their throwback sports apparel company to a millennial CEO, the trio finds themselves working in a "woke" corporate culture they don't understand. Jack, in particular, struggles with his temper and modern parenting standards, famously clashing with the director of his son’s ultra-progressive preschool. The Journey: While critics dismissed Old Dads as a series