Review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) by Katie S — 01 Oct 2007
A single father, Monty is a garage mechanic who lives in a poor neighborhood and struggles to make ends meet as he raises his three young daughters on his own. But, when the courts award custody of his daughters to his corrupt, drug-dealing ex-wife, Monty desperately tries to win them back, enlisting the help of Julia, a beautiful--and hard-nosed--attorney he meets during his short stint as a chauffeur.
While Monty and the Ivy-League-educated Julia couldn't be less alike, an unexpected romance blossoms, and it soon begins to feel like true love. But, in order for their relationship to survive, the couple must reconcile their two very different worlds--and overcome the forces that threaten to tear Monty's family apart.
Daddy's Little Girls is a wonderfully written story with great moral values. Writer/Director Tyler Perry has struck gold once again with this heartfelt movie.
This review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) was written by Katie S on 01 Oct 2007.
Daddy's Little Girls has generally received positive reviews.
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