mother!

2017 "Seeing is believing"
6.6| 2h1m| R| en| More Info
Released: 15 September 2017 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
ohmap-977-664810 This is not for everyone. I once read a book called Dante's Inferno. That trip through hell did not come close to this trip through hell. If you want two hours of laughing, crying, and wondering what in the hell you just saw, then this is your movie. Jennifer Lawrence played the part of mother with éclat! Her husband played his part perfectly, and let's not forget all the guests. What more could a host ask for than those kinds of guests! I recommend the movie. It is not for small children, or people who view the world too literally.
calvinc1203 I personally am not familiar with most of the religious references some people claim but can hardly explain. I had to read a handful of long reviews to understand the parallels; yes I now see that this is heavily influenced by the subject, but no, that's not the whole point and I think most people are judging from the wrong perspective. This is more, yet so much less (which is not always a problem).I personally loved the chaotic 2nd half when everything "picked up and went to sh*t"; it's like riding a roller coaster in the dark-you know something's coming and it sure did! May not be what you anticipated or the right timing, but after going through hell and back, you can proudly say "THAT was SOMETHING"!I see it as an exaggerated tale that intertwines magic with reality about an abusive relationship-a fairy tale if you will. I picked up right away that the couple WANTS DIFFERENT THINGS, which is one of the most common problems in a relationship that some will compromise (Mother) and some will ignore (Him) until it's too late. He envisioned a different life; he wants fame and life under the spot light with her as merely a tool he couldn't navigate without, while all she wants is a simple life with him. You can put this story under any age and context, with or without the craziness, and still makes sense. The second thing I picked up is that he seems to be able to manifest his desires through the house; it's as if they're in some sort of metaphorical battle to see who will rule the house which represents the life they (supposedly) want together, with the girl constantly losing control by being a pushover (sad, but true in an old "silenced wife" sort of way). He wants to live passionately-drama, excitement, inspirations, the struggles and everything that comes after fame, eventually losing himself and the control over his fans-while she wants none of that, which forces her heart to shut everytime she pays close attention to the house (the life they built together) as he abuses her. At the end when she can't take it anymore, her only option is to end her life and all the chaos (killing her husband as a revenge is just a bonus). He, who thought he can have it all, ends up with nothing and finally questions his self worth, but with her dying glimpse of love, he reassures himself and restarts the losing game.Honestly I was hoping the story took a different direction, in which she's a schizophrenic who's fallen onto the verge of insanity (hence the meds) from a seemingly normal, yet deeply wounding relationship, in which nothing past the sex is real (Who wakes up certain about pregnancy?) but she kills herself at the end anyway, ending both dead. Or they can use that in conjunction with the magic crystal & god-like analogy of a man who may carry some guilt for the death of his ex-wife, yet still go about his life repeating the same mistake hurting others along the way...
virkkps What a waste of talent. The story, if it can be called one, is a series of uncoordinated and unconnected events which have been poorly put together.
MajidMsa I Respect Jennifer Lawrence And Javier Bardem But IN This One Truly One Of The Most Waste Time And Boring Movie I Have Ever Seen In A Few Years Do Not Waste Your Time On It . And About The Ending She Said To Him Take It How On Earth She Know About The Jewel I Mean She Was Scared