Hello everyone!
I tell you that my favorite movie is Dad Forever or as Mrs. Doubtfire is also known, released in 1993, I love this movie because it was the first movie I saw in the cinema with my dad and it was just related to the love of a father to his children.
I remember that I was 10 years old and that day my dad took me to Acarigua to get my Identity Card because in my town they did not do it (there is no cinema either) and after leaving there he told me we are going to see a movie and we left, at to get bought the snacks and drinks.
When I entered the movie theater, I thought it was spectacular and when I started the movie, my heart was going to leave the emotion when seeing the gigantic screen, I felt very happy. Already watching the movie, I was moved to see everything that the father did to be with his children after a divorce, so much so that he even dressed up as a woman so that the children's mother would hire her as his nanny, I even cried in some scenes .
There is a scene that I love and it is at the children's birthday dinner, because it is very funny everything he has to do because he has a meeting with the chief executive in the same place, so he has to be like Daniel and Mrs Doubtfire at the same time, so when it comes to being at two different tables, he goes to the bathroom and makes his character changes until he gets confused as to who he really is.
Daniel is the character that I love in this movie for being a father who changes his way of being, improves his life and does everything possible to be with his children, and Robin Williams, the actor who makes this character was one of my comedy actors. Favorite since that day I saw it.
From that day that I saw Dad Forever I loved the cinema, I love it so much that I go at least once a week to enjoy a movie and I can say that I have seen this movie more than 20 times in my life, for me it was very Special to see her with my father whom I love so much and who is no longer with me, this film created something special between my father and me and between the cinema and me.