Quentin Dupieux's 'Full Phil' is a surrealist comedy that fails to fully realize its potential. The film, starring Woody Harrelson and Kristen Stewart, centers on a father-daughter relationship in Paris, but it falls short of delivering a compelling narrative. While the movie's visuals are impressive, with bright, luxurious hues capturing the hotel suite, the story lacks depth and meaning. The film's attempt to explore themes of parent-child relationships and societal norms is undermined by its shallow dialogue and superficial plot. The reviewer finds the film's pacing and structure unfulfilling, with a lack of engaging subtext and a superficial exploration of its themes. Despite its potential, 'Full Phil' ultimately leaves viewers feeling underwhelmed, with a C+ grade.