VIDEO : Release of Louis C.K.'s Movie 'I Love You, Daddy' Scrapped After He Admits Sexual Misconduct

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Louis C.K.'s movie "I Love You, Daddy" would have been oddly creepy under the best of circumstances. But the director-star's admission Friday to masturbating in front of women, confirming a New York Times piece about his misconduct, cemented how near-impossible it would be currently to separate the film from reality. The movie's basic premise is a bit like the song "Everyone's a little bit racist" in the musical "Avenue Q," only here, the idea is that when it comes to sex, everyone's perverted in their own way. The whole exercise takes on a different hue filtered through the prism of Louis C.K.'s confession, after years of rumors about his behavior. In one especially ill-timed sequence, a comedy star played by Charlie Day furiously mimes masturbating while Louis C.K.'s producer talks on the phone to a popular actress. The film was set to open next week, but it?s release has been scrubbed indefinitely.


Release of Louis C.K.'s Movie "I Love You, Daddy" Scrapped After He Admits Sexual Misconduct

11-11-2017 - Vidéo Louis C.k. /