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Mother's Child

  • 2020
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
6.2K
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Jamie Humphrey, Lee Westwick, Swaylee Loughnane, Daniel Eghan, and David P Perlmutter in Mother's Child (2020)
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Drama

A couple mutually decide to give their baby up for adoption to go back to living their separate lives.A couple mutually decide to give their baby up for adoption to go back to living their separate lives.A couple mutually decide to give their baby up for adoption to go back to living their separate lives.

  • Director
    • Swaylee Loughnane
  • Writers
    • Alan Colegrave
    • Paul Gardner
  • Stars
    • Swaylee Loughnane
    • Shantel Page
    • Sophia Celest
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    8.1/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Swaylee Loughnane
    • Writers
      • Alan Colegrave
      • Paul Gardner
    • Stars
      • Swaylee Loughnane
      • Shantel Page
      • Sophia Celest
    • 80User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Swaylee Loughnane
    • John Barrett
    Shantel Page
    • Mandy Barrett
    • (as Sarah Amanda Haugh)
    Sophia Celest
    • Sarah
    Paul Gardner
    • Seamus
    Clarke Tribe
    • Barrie
    Gezim Gojnovci
    • Tom
    • (as Tony Williams)
    Julie Stoddern
    • Denise
    • (as Julie Stoddern Raywood)
    Georgia Williams
    • John's Mum
    Latifa Isirgan
    • Jasmine
    Minouche Kaftel
    Minouche Kaftel
    • Carole
    Henrietta Szentes
    Henrietta Szentes
    • Nina
    Alex Reid
    • Pete
    Lee Westwick
    • Jamie
    James Loughnane
    • Geoff
    Steve Crawshaw
    Steve Crawshaw
    • Harry
    Dave Courtney
    • Club Owner
    Joe Egan
    Joe Egan
    • Head of Security
    Wendy Bowes
    • Janet
    • Director
      • Swaylee Loughnane
    • Writers
      • Alan Colegrave
      • Paul Gardner
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Mother's Child' is a thought-provoking film with a compelling storyline and strong performances, especially from Swaylee Loughnane and Sarah Amanda Haugh. It explores deep themes of family, identity, and relationships, often evoking strong emotional responses. Critics praise its realistic portrayal and challenging narrative. However, some find it confusing and criticize its lack of focus. Despite mixed opinions, many appreciate its original story, impressive locations, and talented cast. Loughnane's direction is frequently highlighted.
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    8oliviahceline

    GOD GAVE US THIS PIECE OF ART

    At what time in a persons life does a film like this come along ....................... not often

    That's the answer at what time in a persons life does a film relate so much to me .........

    Not often that's how many I am basically Mandy as I can relate to her so well she is a genius god bless her the actor playing the role should win an Oscar as it made me cry the scenes are so touching and I love all the story as a whole it's a good film with meaning and the writer did such a grand job I can't help falling in love with this film and it is my favourite of all time and Mandy is my favourite actress of all time tooX.
    8hannahstar-30310

    Brilliant film!

    Mother's Child is an interesting, thought-provoking movie. It contains great acting from the main characters especially. Mother's Child has an original story-line and it is very moving. I would recommend this film to anyone! I like how down-to-Earth and realistic the characters and the plot are and I like the way it has been filmed. I also liked how the subject matter challenges its viewers. You get very emotionally involved in the story and captured by the suffering of the characters. Mother's Child has important themes that capture the audience. If you're looking for an interesting movie, go and watch this film!!
    9dortheaslog

    Powerful

    At the start this movie seems like it will flow and be a nice smooth calm movie, however it exceeded my expectations beyond. The movie turned in to such a powerful and emotional rollercoaster.
    8RumanaP-61

    Recommended

    Mother's Child is an evocative family drama that delves deep into the intricacies of maternal love, sacrifice, and the often-complex bond between a mother and her children. With a tightly woven narrative, nuanced performances, and emotionally charged moments, this drama leaves a lasting impression on the viewer, making it more than just a tale of domestic conflict-it's a study in unconditional love and the price of sacrifice.

    At the heart of the drama is the central figure of the mother, whose character is beautifully written and brought to life with a raw, heartfelt performance. She is portrayed not just as a caregiver, but as a woman shaped by circumstances-resilient, flawed, and deeply human. Her journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring, as she navigates poverty, personal loss, and the emotional distance of her children, who have grown apart from her in different ways.

    What makes Mother's Child stand out is its layered storytelling. It doesn't rely on melodrama alone but explores real issues such as generational trauma, identity, the burden of expectations, and the sacrifices parents make in silence. The story traces how these sacrifices often go unnoticed, and how children, as they grow older, may come to resent or misunderstand the very actions that were meant to protect them.

    The drama is rich in character development. Each of the mother's children is distinctly written, with their own motivations, conflicts, and emotional arcs. Whether it's the eldest who bears the burden of responsibility, the middle child struggling with identity and acceptance, or the youngest lost in the noise of family dysfunction, the series gives space for each to grow and evolve. Their gradual realization of their mother's silent endurance forms the emotional core of the show.

    The cinematography complements the mood of the series with muted tones and intimate framing that keeps the focus on the characters' expressions and emotions. The background score is subtle yet effective, enhancing the drama without overwhelming the scenes.

    Direction is tight and sensitive, ensuring that even the most emotionally charged scenes never feel overdone. The writers deserve credit for avoiding clichés and instead opting for realism. Dialogues are powerful, often minimal but deeply impactful-especially in scenes of confrontation and reconciliation.

    One of the most powerful aspects of Mother's Child is its exploration of forgiveness-not just between family members, but self-forgiveness as well. The mother's arc, in particular, is not about being perfect but about finding peace with the choices she had to make. There is no sugar-coating of her mistakes, and yet, the series urges viewers to see the context behind every decision.

    Despite its strengths, the drama occasionally suffers from pacing issues, particularly in the middle episodes where the plot stalls in repetitive conflict. However, it picks up momentum again toward the final stretch, culminating in a moving, bittersweet finale that offers closure without resorting to convenient resolutions.

    In conclusion, Mother's Child is a poignant and thought-provoking drama that resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of family life. It reminds us of the unseen battles our parents fight and the emotional debts we often forget to acknowledge. With its compelling narrative and heartfelt performances, this is a drama that stays with you long after the credits roll.
    8tatyannaerica

    🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    LEGENDARY FILM

    What a film I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through I don't think I've ever seen a film like it , love the huge part Joe played in it and Dave boy as an ex gangster myself it's nice to see gangsters in this film playing roles in a drama for a change .

    Clarkey did a lovely job as the cheeky chappie and Sarah smashed it as lead actress in her role as Mandy this woman is a future Oscar winner I could not take my eyes off her.

    Lovely to see Paul acting in it and Christian Davidson editing what a great team of talent all of them legends in the film game it's a top film.

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      • May 22, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      2 hours 7 minutes
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