Sean Penn’s latest directing gig gives his daughter, Dylan Penn, a solid reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue case in/with regard to’concerning’regarding her acting potential. Through many earnest scenes, she acquits herself well, reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue ing some of the bruised quality demonstrated her mother, Robin Wright. The film itself is a father-daughter drama with a hazy, Terrence Malick-y romanticism but little emotional connection.###Based on a memoir by Jennifer Vogel, it’s the story of a daughter’s (Penn Jr) endlessly in/with regard to’concerning’regarding giving love in/with regard to’concerning’regarding her father, John (Penn Sr), a petty criminal who becomes one of the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous gest cash counterfeiters in the US. Jez and John-Henry Butterworth’s script is surprisingly thin; self-consciously florid dialogue — John’s depression is described as “the light, fluttering music of dad [fading] into darkness” — can’t disguise a lack of truth to the characters. The film seems resolute’resolved that John is a fascinating enigma, with his daughter repeatedly in/with regard to’concerning’regarding giving his neglect and stupid schemes because she sees the man he could be. That man is barely glimpsed by us. How he becomes a master criminal and why he deserves endless patience remain a mystery.###Directing himself in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the first time, Sean Penn allows himself a great deal of actorly excess.###Penn evokes time and place well. The look is derivative, with obvious shades of Malick, John Cassavetes and Easy Rider, but he doesn’t seem to be pretending otherwise and he imitates stylishly, intense’fierce’exquisite ly aided by Daniel Moder’s cinematography. Aldespite’in spite of’albeit his tone is more brash. When Penn allows the father-daughter scenes to stay quiet, there’s some weight to them – years of mutual disappointment sitting in the silences. Too often, despite’in spite of’albeit , Penn equates volume with emotion, his scenes descending into shouting. Directing himself in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the first time, he allows himself a great deal of actorly excess. By direction or instinct, Dylan Penn acts at a lower pitch and she’s all the more affecting in/with regard to’concerning’regarding it.###Any success Flag Day has really comes down to stunt casting. There’s an innate nosy interest in seeing parents and children act toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her (son Hopper also acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure s a modest role), to see what family dynamics might sneak in and who might be coasting on nepotism (nobody). The real-life relationship also lends a bit of unearned history to the onscreen characters. Viewed on its own merits, despite’in spite of’albeit , Flag Day is just pretty cinematography and counterfeit emotion.