Two sisters struggle with what it means to be a mother. One after the sudden loss of her baby, the other with her own inability to care for her young child. Together they find hope in the fa... Read allTwo sisters struggle with what it means to be a mother. One after the sudden loss of her baby, the other with her own inability to care for her young child. Together they find hope in the face of tragedy.Two sisters struggle with what it means to be a mother. One after the sudden loss of her baby, the other with her own inability to care for her young child. Together they find hope in the face of tragedy.
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This story is very deep and emotional. It starts off a little slow but as the movie goes on everything that happens unfolds and starts to connect like its suppose too. The acting and direction was so Good it kept me engaged throughout the whole movie
Amazing actors bring this very moving movie to life. An honest portrayal of the emotions one would go through in these situations. I highly recommend this one.
This film is incredibly powerful. Tackling a difficult subject with such vulnerability, Clara and Anne (Gabriela & Evelyn Tollman) were profoundly connected to this story and their nuanced work really stands out. I found their performances extremely moving and intense. I'm not sure how something like this gets made, but it's so wonderful when it does. A truly original work, worthy of so much!! Definitely recommend!
Somebody's Mother is a powerful story about motherhood, grief, and the difficult road to recovery. The film follows two sisters, one whose baby dies tragically in the days after he is born, and another sister who is deemed unfit to care for her young child.
Somebody's Mother really hit close to home for me. Our son was born a year ago, so I've become much more attuned to a lot of the really emotional and challenging issues explored in this film. During our pregnancy, we had friends who experienced miscarriages and another whose son died just days after he was born just like the child in the Somebody's Mother. The emotional toll it took on the parents was staggering and it was very authentically shown in Somebody's Mother. Several scenes in Somebody's Mother mirrored real life experiences that I had seen myself -- the inability for the grieving mother to handle a baby shower, families being divided, etc. Similarly, Anna's scene where she is being completely overwhelmed by her screaming child is very authentic as well. While Anna was pushed beyond her breaking point, and ultimately made a dangerous decision, I think all parents would at least have to admit that they've been pushed to the edge before and did not know how they could possibly handle parenting their child at that given moment.
Somebody's Mother does an excellent job of telling a story that isn't really being told and that people are often uncomfortable talking about. The filmmakers and actresses did an excellent job exploring these very challenging real life issues that affect more people than we realize. It's vital that this sensitive story was handled with mature directing and honest acting, and the Somebody's Mother team deserves a lot of credit for doing that in this film. I think Somebody's Mother is an important film to see and I highly recommend it.
Somebody's Mother really hit close to home for me. Our son was born a year ago, so I've become much more attuned to a lot of the really emotional and challenging issues explored in this film. During our pregnancy, we had friends who experienced miscarriages and another whose son died just days after he was born just like the child in the Somebody's Mother. The emotional toll it took on the parents was staggering and it was very authentically shown in Somebody's Mother. Several scenes in Somebody's Mother mirrored real life experiences that I had seen myself -- the inability for the grieving mother to handle a baby shower, families being divided, etc. Similarly, Anna's scene where she is being completely overwhelmed by her screaming child is very authentic as well. While Anna was pushed beyond her breaking point, and ultimately made a dangerous decision, I think all parents would at least have to admit that they've been pushed to the edge before and did not know how they could possibly handle parenting their child at that given moment.
Somebody's Mother does an excellent job of telling a story that isn't really being told and that people are often uncomfortable talking about. The filmmakers and actresses did an excellent job exploring these very challenging real life issues that affect more people than we realize. It's vital that this sensitive story was handled with mature directing and honest acting, and the Somebody's Mother team deserves a lot of credit for doing that in this film. I think Somebody's Mother is an important film to see and I highly recommend it.
There is nothing worse than the loss of a child. This film tackles the grief and aftermath of that experience with an intimate honesty. The dark moody visual elevate the storytelling and the performances from the two sisters are compelling viewing!
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