In the heartwarming yet tumultuous film 'Daddy', we follow the life of Oliver Watson, a man who seems to have it all: a flourishing career as a successful advertising executive, a loving marriage of eighteen years to his wife Sarah, and three wonderful children—17-year-old Ben, 15-year-old Melissa, and 9-year-old Sam. Oliver's life, which appears idyllic from the outside, is suddenly thrown into chaos when Sarah reveals her desire to pursue graduate school 200 miles away. This shocking announcement forces Oliver to confront the fact that Sarah has long harbored feelings of regret over the choices she made, sacrificing her dreams of a free-spirited life and promising writing career to conform to a more traditional role as a conservative wife and mother.
As Sarah's ambitions clash with the family's structure, Oliver is left grasping at the remnants of their marriage. Despite his desperate attempts to reconnect with his wife and resolve their issues, he faces an insurmountable challenge when Sarah confesses to being involved with someone else. This revelation sends shockwaves through their household, causing their children to react in various ways—a palpable tension that disrupts the once harmonious atmosphere. Meanwhile, Oliver is also grappling with personal loss as he copes with the death of his mother, adding yet another layer of complexity to his emotional state. In a bid to escape the turmoil, Oliver takes a monumental step and accepts a new job in Los Angeles, where fate introduces him to Charlotte Sampson, igniting a fresh romance that offers him a glimmer of hope amid his unraveling life.
However, as his relationship with Charlotte deepens, Oliver faces yet another significant hurdle: Charlotte is presented with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pursue her passion on Broadway. The challenges of love, ambition, and family responsibilities collide as Oliver must decide between supporting Charlotte's dreams and confronting the unresolved issues in his own life. 'Daddy' explores themes of personal growth, the complexities of modern relationships, and the need to reconcile one’s past while embracing the future, leaving viewers to ponder what it truly means to be a partner and a parent in an ever-changing world.