While fleeing from dangerous assailants, an assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she left earlier in life.While fleeing from dangerous assailants, an assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she left earlier in life.While fleeing from dangerous assailants, an assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she left earlier in life.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Cuban OB
- (as Yadier Fernandez)
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Is The Mother a bad movie? No. Is it generic? Yes, so what. I've seen a lot of trash getting rave reviews and ratings on this website. In this sense, The Mother is not very different from any contemporary action movie.
At the same time there are some genuine emotional moments, in particular everything surrounding the character played by Jenifer Lopez and her daughter. This alone is more than most of contemporary action movies offer. If in doubt about my observations, please watch anything from John Wick franchise and tell me it isn't trash.
It didnt take me long to realise the kind of film I was watching, and truthfully I only made it past the first act. Some scenes were straight up rip offs of other Hollywood films that did the same sequences much better. J-Lo got very annoying very quickly with her "Im a badass boss" attitude that didnt waiver long enough for me to get to know any other traits of her character. One straight face monotonous performance that got very cold very fast.
Netflix is smart, because they dont care about reviews, they know for a fact people are going to click on this film because its a click away, they know they will prolly make some money from this barely passable film.
The synopsis for the movie seemed fair enough, and I will say that writers Misha Green, Andrea Berloff and Peter Craig put together a fair enough script and storyline for the movie. It wasn't exactly a story that brought much innovation with it, but I will say that "The Mother" was sufficiently entertaining for a single viewing. And it should be noted that the storyline was actually somewhat cliché and generic, which made it rather predictable.
The pacing of the narrative throughout the 115 minutes that the movie ran for was okay. The movie did feel a bit sluggish at times, and could perhaps have benefitted from a more efficient trim in the editing room.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, and Jennifer Lopez actually fared adequately enough in the movie and in this type of genre. So she has the ability to perform outside of romantic comedies. She was joined on the screen by Omari Hardwick and Joseph Fiennes, as the only familiar faces among the cast list for me.
All in all, "The Mother" is a watchable movie, entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. Just don't expect to be in for anything that haven't already been done or seen in the genre before. However, it is a movie that ultimately doesn't have enough meat on it to support more than just a single viewing. And the movie's predictability sort of stole away from both the action and thriller aspects of the script.
My rating of director Niki Caro's 2023 action thriller "The Mother" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Next we have a story that took three prolific writers who've written some great films and series in the past, to come up with a monotonous, repetitive, cliched and underwhelming screenplay with bits from many better films in this genre. The poorly paced nearly two-hour runtime felt much longer with many dragged out, unnecessary and predictable scenes. You know exactly what's going to happen, and you waste time watching it happen stretched out for so long, you can just fast-forward and not miss a thing. Top that all off with a director that decided to use a blurred fish-eye lens effect in some scenes, I thought I was having migraine episodes.
Had a more convincing actress been cast, it may have made the dull filmmaking a little more bearable, but combined all together, it's not the gift any mom would want for Mother's Day. It's a pass from me, and a very generous 6/10, all for the young Lucy Paez as Zoe, who was the only one that shined in this dull action thriller.
Did you know
- TriviaJennifer Lopez character has no name.
- GoofsJ Lo said Joseph Fiennes' character, "Lovell" , was S.A.S training the unit she was serving with. If that was true, why was he wearing a Parachute Regiment beret? Did they not have a military advisor on set either? I'm ex UK military and that is NOT how you wear a beret! He looked more like Frank Spencer.
- Quotes
The Mother: [the bowl of meat is in front of Zoe] Eat.
Zoe: I can't.
The Mother: Yes, you can.
Zoe: [eyes filled with tears, she shakes her head] Not eating Bambi's mom.
The Mother: That's isn't venison. The deer is to hang for the meat to tenderize. Besides, that was a stag, so... it would be Bambi's dad.
Zoe: What is this, then?
The Mother: Rabbit. Thumper.
Zoe: I'm not eating a rabbit either.
The Mother: [sighs] Listen to me. That rabbit had a better life than any cheeseburger you ever ate.
Zoe: It had a beautiful life until you shot it.
The Mother: I trapped it.
Zoe: [sarcastically] Much better.
The Mother: Let me tell you something, kid. There's nothing you ever ate your whole life that didn't come from violence.
Zoe: Tofu.
The Mother: Half of Paraguay was burned and deforested for soy plantations.
Zoe: Cheese.
The Mother: Those cows are impregnated just so they can be pulled on all day.
Zoe: Gross.
The Mother: Gmph.
Zoe: Cashew cheese.
The Mother: I knew a mercenary in the Ivory Coast. He said they fought a civil war over cashews.
Zoe: [tearfully] I wanna go home.
- SoundtracksMala Mia
Written by Miky La Sensa (as Stiven Rojas Escobar), Chan El Genio (as Bryan Chaverra), Edgar Barrera, Nyal Beats (as Johany Alejandro Correa Moreno), Maluma (as Juan Luis Londono Arias), Kevin Adg (as Kevin Mauricio Jimenez Londono)
Performed by Maluma
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment US Latin, LLC
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- Budget
- $43,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1