IMDb 5.7 2013 HD

A.C.O.D.

A.C.O.D.

2013
Comedy
88 min R USA
5.482 / 10
5.7 IMDB

A grown man is still caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15 year divorce. He discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Stuart Zicherman / Amir R. Khan / Brian 'Bear' Lamar / Curtis Smith
Starring
Adam Scott / Richard Jenkins / Catherine O'Hara / Amy Poehler / Mary Elizabeth Winstead / Clark Duke / Ken Howard / Valerie Tian

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

relatable funny awkward insightful chaotic well-acted heartwarming frustrating nostalgic exaggerated

Reviews

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Isabelle Dubois
Apr 24, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

What a delightful surprise A.C.O.D. turns out to be. Adam Scott leads a stellar cast in a film that masterfully balances its comedic aspirations with a genuine understanding of family dysfunction. The narrative device of a divorce study…

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Julian Thorne
Apr 24, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

A.C.O.D. offers a refreshingly honest, if somewhat heightened, look at the lingering effects of divorce on adult children. Adam Scott is perfectly cast as the protagonist, embodying the frustration and bewilderment of being perpetually caught between his warring…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 24, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

This is a film that’s more charming than it is profound, with A.C.O.D. showcasing Adam Scott’s adeptness at playing the perpetually overwhelmed everyman. The concept of a lifelong study on divorce offspring provides a neat narrative hook, but…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 24, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A.C.O.D. succeeds by embracing its premise with a keen eye for comedic timing and a surprising amount of heart. Adam Scott delivers a perfectly pitched performance as a man whose adult life is still dictated by his parents'…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 24, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Adam Scott anchors A.C.O.D. with his signature blend of exasperated charm in this dramedy about familial entanglement. The premise, a man unwittingly recruited for a follow-up study on children of divorce, offers a fertile ground for both awkward…

FAQs

Many viewers who have navigated the complexities of parental divorce find A.C.O.D. to be remarkably relatable, albeit exaggerated for comedic effect. The film captures the often-uncomfortable dynamics that can persist between divorced parents and their adult children. While it leans into humour, the underlying emotional truth about the lingering impact of such experiences resonates, making it a potentially insightful watch for those with similar backgrounds.