Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Mother! film review


Went to see this film at the Birstall Showcase.

IMDB says: A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.

Mother! -- Watch a clip from 'mother!'

In this Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, Pi) written and directed film, Jennifer Lawrence (Hunger Games, Silver Linings Playbook) and Javier Bardem (Skyfall, No Country for Old Men) star as Mother and Him, the couple in question.  First Man (Ed Harris: Gravity, A Beautiful Mind) and then Woman (Michelle Pfeiffer: Stardust, Scarface), a thinly veiled Adam and Eve, invade their space, then their sons Oldest Son (Domhnall Gleeson: The Revenant, About Time) and Younger Brother (Brian Gleeson: Snow White and the Huntsman, Assasin's Creed), followed by more and more until they are overrun.

Despite excellent acting from Lawrence and Pfieffer, Bardem sadly is less convincing, the film is an exercise in overkill.  From the burned heart turning into a crystal (it would really turn to ash that would float away) to the patch of blood shaped like a vagina that refuses to go away, this is a film that wallows in self-indulgence and, despite what some critics may say, lacks originality. Anyone that knows their bible can see the Cain and Abel and the plagues etc. but the allegories and imagery he has taken from the Bible are ruined by deliberate shock tactics, robbing them of any true meaning leaving a film of no substance where nothing really happens.  If it was supposed to make me think, I am afraid all it left me with was 'there's 121 minutes of my life I won't get back.'

Javier Bardem and Jennifer Lawrence in Mother! (2017)

Trivia: Lawrence and Aronofsky started dating during the making of this film.  The brothers in the film are brothers in real life (Domhnall and Brian Gleeson) and Aronofsky wrote the first draft of the script in just five days.

Mother! -- Centers on a couple whose relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.

Tagline: Seeing is believing.                                                                            2/10

Jennifer Lawrence in Mother! (2017)

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