Review of Tato

Tato (1995)
7/10
If you don't show love that doesn't mean there's no love
25 August 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Michal (Boguslaw Linda) is a busy man. He works in movie industry, travels and he doesn't have much time for his family. But when the crisis comes, he rises to the occasion and fights for his daughter. Crisis in, at first sight, good family shows how much he loves both his wife and daughter but has to give up on one of them.

Very good tale of dad-daughter love with nice acting. Something for everyone, really good movie which relates to discrimination of fathers in courts when it comes to assign care of a child which is actually pretty common (still) problem in Poland. There's a belief that no matter how women is bad and unprepared for raising a child, she should do so, just because she is a mother. As one of the characters in movie says: "Everywhere in the world mothers raise their kids, but only in Poland they get monuments for that".
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