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4.7/10
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After the murder of her estranged son, a journalist forms an unlikely alliance with his pregnant girlfriend to track down those responsible. Together, they confront a world of drugs and corr... Read allAfter the murder of her estranged son, a journalist forms an unlikely alliance with his pregnant girlfriend to track down those responsible. Together, they confront a world of drugs and corruption in the underbelly of a small city.After the murder of her estranged son, a journalist forms an unlikely alliance with his pregnant girlfriend to track down those responsible. Together, they confront a world of drugs and corruption in the underbelly of a small city.
Jason Giampietro
- Barry
- (as Jay Giampietro)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the director, this film has been over six years in the making.
- GoofsWhen Marissa and Paige are in the department store browsing around, Paige gets a text message from Jeremy stating that his grandpa saw the killing.
She then asks him if they can interview the grandpa right now. Jeremy answered yes but he has to leave for work in an hour.
This is the first promising lead they have had and they only had an hour window but despite that, instead of rushing out, they continue shopping and buy a few things as evident by the shopping bags they are carrying as they exit the store. This makes no sense when you take into account the aforementioned situation.
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Likes:
The Atmosphere Establishment: -The premise of the movie is a very bleak one, with an all too realistic punch that is hard to see.
-Good Mother captures that, and for those who realism is important, you not only get it, but get the weight of the dire consequences of this type of event.
-A filter from the camera is used to really get the rainy and foreboding nature of the setting, putting that engaging grief and sadness in it.
-Establishments offer little light and safety, dark and depressing to represent the journey through one's own personal journey through trauma and tragedy.
-And every avenue is a question seeking answers, the mystery element always ambiguous or at times dangerous.
-That setting is truly a strong drive of this movie for me, and though some generic settings, the execution adds some color to a rather grey medium.
The Dialogue: -The movie is not the biggest spectacle of modern special effects, gripping action, or even addressing some gripping technology. It's simplistic and very much traditional film making.
-Thus, the writing has a big impact on this film for making it have some flair and splendor. It accomplished this for me, engaging characters coming out in words with again more emphasis on a reality grounded approach to uncovering the truth.
-Every word is a combination of mystery solving, reactions to a family member death, and yet realism of trying to move on from the cloud as things come together.
-And with it, comes these sort of character development moments that really make a difference in my eyes to make things come to life and shine.
The Characters: -The movie again requires the players to be engaging and I give them that in this film, they are kind of engaging.
-Primarily relying on Swank and Cooke to do the lifting, these two have a lot of moxie in their battles with the crime committed.
-Their evolution believable, their moral tests believable, and the love of so much in one performance that it is a fantastically strong chemistry that kept me watching.
-And for those that just love that focus, you're going to get it in large amounts in a short time span.
The Representation: -We talked about this movie loaded with real life scenarios and I think it was done int a respectable manner.
-This movie is going to dive into a lot of social issues, seeking the truth, the depth, and the focus of just what was going on in this woman's world to cause such chaos and investigation.
-And though hard, and not really escaping life, to include it in the tasteful and integrative way is a plus in my eyes for writing and addressing some of the topics that it does.
The Acting: -By far the strongest quality, this movie is amazing in terms of the performances to bring so much to life.
-The first billed is in the stars, so I'm going to focus on the three characters who had the most involvement to be fair.
-Cooke is the one first billed who did a lot of lifting, a young woman who has fire, fervor, but control in her emotions as her character's journey changes. She's tough to keep up with Swank, sweet to help add some resets, and another side that is complex and interesting for viewers like m.
-The story may be a mystery, but another level is a drama of a woman having to overcome a hard time in her life and the trials that come with it. And she delivers that performance to such a level that I couldn't help but stay fixed on her.
-And the chemistry that she has with all her fellow performers is incredible. A fantastic array that is complex, entertaining, and awkward at times as called for the plot. She leads this group well and was the best part of the movie for me if I'm being honest.
DISLIKES:
The Story -As believable as it is, it's a movie that is a run of the mill plot without enough splash to wow it up.
-The Good Mother sews together about three plots, and most of it is similar to what we've seen on Law and Order, only without the engaging truth to find.
-The twist was predictable, the direction leaving little ambiguity as to who could be involved, and I can't say that it was the best executed for me as well.
The Suspense is Minimal -The movie is supposed to be a big mystery, and it kind of has it for a bit at discovering the big bad behind it.
-Once you figure it out though, or once it's revealed, the suspense boils down to a very small engaging tale that is more about personal growth than solving the crime.
-It is lackluster in terms of wow factor, boring in terms of a satisfying mystery ending, and to be honest, not even a fun build up to the truth. Only the realistic dramatic persona saves anything like this for me.
-And for a mystery, such a benign ending is not going to be very memorable to most of the people watching.
Dark/Depressing: -It's a movie that deals with a lot of things and so you need to be ready to slog through the harder aspects of life.
-Though a very short time to be subjected to it, you have to be ready to get ready for the harsh reality and emotions that come with it.
-If you cannot handle this, then please avoid this movie or you might find yourself down in the dumps, trauma flaring up or just tired.
-However, if you are okay with this, this dislike/warning is not going to be much.
-The soundtrack only further establishes, this indie vibe that will make fans of that genre happy, while fans like me may not be a fan of further dropping the tone.
The VERDICT: The Good Mother has a lot of good about it for being a smaller scale movie compared to what I could have been. The drama and character development are the top piece of the pie, a wonderful assortment of dealing with life's tough moments and having a traumatic event to bind it together. It's a great portrayal of life, a bout of fantastic dive into psyche and working through grief in a way that is unique, and helps give you characters that might actually ring a chord or two with you. As such, this movie wins props for doing well on that front and giving performances that are believable balanced, and a good intrigue to go with the realistic edge. But in terms of the mystery and thriller department, it's lackluster for this reviewer. A predictable and formulaic tale is hindered by the quick run time, the drama and real life issues more in line with their goals that the actual crime/mystery element is swallowed up into a generic and lackluster finish. The moral part of it is hot and in tune with the drama, but for those who love Hollywood's magic making crime more mystifying, this didn't do it for me. In addition the movie's visuals and topic discussion aren't going to be for anyone, and no amount of tasteful showing is going to potentially alleviate the tough content it has to deal with and the drab mood. But if you want this alternative and independent feeling movie, give it a look, but maybe hold off until it hits streaming where the quality I think is maximized.
My scores areas:
Drama/Thriller/Mystery: 6.5 Movie Overall: 6.0.
The Atmosphere Establishment: -The premise of the movie is a very bleak one, with an all too realistic punch that is hard to see.
-Good Mother captures that, and for those who realism is important, you not only get it, but get the weight of the dire consequences of this type of event.
-A filter from the camera is used to really get the rainy and foreboding nature of the setting, putting that engaging grief and sadness in it.
-Establishments offer little light and safety, dark and depressing to represent the journey through one's own personal journey through trauma and tragedy.
-And every avenue is a question seeking answers, the mystery element always ambiguous or at times dangerous.
-That setting is truly a strong drive of this movie for me, and though some generic settings, the execution adds some color to a rather grey medium.
The Dialogue: -The movie is not the biggest spectacle of modern special effects, gripping action, or even addressing some gripping technology. It's simplistic and very much traditional film making.
-Thus, the writing has a big impact on this film for making it have some flair and splendor. It accomplished this for me, engaging characters coming out in words with again more emphasis on a reality grounded approach to uncovering the truth.
-Every word is a combination of mystery solving, reactions to a family member death, and yet realism of trying to move on from the cloud as things come together.
-And with it, comes these sort of character development moments that really make a difference in my eyes to make things come to life and shine.
The Characters: -The movie again requires the players to be engaging and I give them that in this film, they are kind of engaging.
-Primarily relying on Swank and Cooke to do the lifting, these two have a lot of moxie in their battles with the crime committed.
-Their evolution believable, their moral tests believable, and the love of so much in one performance that it is a fantastically strong chemistry that kept me watching.
-And for those that just love that focus, you're going to get it in large amounts in a short time span.
The Representation: -We talked about this movie loaded with real life scenarios and I think it was done int a respectable manner.
-This movie is going to dive into a lot of social issues, seeking the truth, the depth, and the focus of just what was going on in this woman's world to cause such chaos and investigation.
-And though hard, and not really escaping life, to include it in the tasteful and integrative way is a plus in my eyes for writing and addressing some of the topics that it does.
The Acting: -By far the strongest quality, this movie is amazing in terms of the performances to bring so much to life.
-The first billed is in the stars, so I'm going to focus on the three characters who had the most involvement to be fair.
-Cooke is the one first billed who did a lot of lifting, a young woman who has fire, fervor, but control in her emotions as her character's journey changes. She's tough to keep up with Swank, sweet to help add some resets, and another side that is complex and interesting for viewers like m.
- Jack Reynor is a solid addition, his typical character profile of gruff, strong, but uncertain works well here and I for one found it enjoyable to see him be that little change up to the leading ladies.
- Hilary Swank is the star, as I expected, though. She's that same level of gruff, tough, determined grit but mixed with a splash of tragedy that buffers the warrior woman use. Swank continues to be this character with a focus on being a believable human thrust into another situation.
-The story may be a mystery, but another level is a drama of a woman having to overcome a hard time in her life and the trials that come with it. And she delivers that performance to such a level that I couldn't help but stay fixed on her.
-And the chemistry that she has with all her fellow performers is incredible. A fantastic array that is complex, entertaining, and awkward at times as called for the plot. She leads this group well and was the best part of the movie for me if I'm being honest.
DISLIKES:
The Story -As believable as it is, it's a movie that is a run of the mill plot without enough splash to wow it up.
-The Good Mother sews together about three plots, and most of it is similar to what we've seen on Law and Order, only without the engaging truth to find.
-The twist was predictable, the direction leaving little ambiguity as to who could be involved, and I can't say that it was the best executed for me as well.
The Suspense is Minimal -The movie is supposed to be a big mystery, and it kind of has it for a bit at discovering the big bad behind it.
-Once you figure it out though, or once it's revealed, the suspense boils down to a very small engaging tale that is more about personal growth than solving the crime.
-It is lackluster in terms of wow factor, boring in terms of a satisfying mystery ending, and to be honest, not even a fun build up to the truth. Only the realistic dramatic persona saves anything like this for me.
-And for a mystery, such a benign ending is not going to be very memorable to most of the people watching.
Dark/Depressing: -It's a movie that deals with a lot of things and so you need to be ready to slog through the harder aspects of life.
-Though a very short time to be subjected to it, you have to be ready to get ready for the harsh reality and emotions that come with it.
-If you cannot handle this, then please avoid this movie or you might find yourself down in the dumps, trauma flaring up or just tired.
-However, if you are okay with this, this dislike/warning is not going to be much.
-The soundtrack only further establishes, this indie vibe that will make fans of that genre happy, while fans like me may not be a fan of further dropping the tone.
The VERDICT: The Good Mother has a lot of good about it for being a smaller scale movie compared to what I could have been. The drama and character development are the top piece of the pie, a wonderful assortment of dealing with life's tough moments and having a traumatic event to bind it together. It's a great portrayal of life, a bout of fantastic dive into psyche and working through grief in a way that is unique, and helps give you characters that might actually ring a chord or two with you. As such, this movie wins props for doing well on that front and giving performances that are believable balanced, and a good intrigue to go with the realistic edge. But in terms of the mystery and thriller department, it's lackluster for this reviewer. A predictable and formulaic tale is hindered by the quick run time, the drama and real life issues more in line with their goals that the actual crime/mystery element is swallowed up into a generic and lackluster finish. The moral part of it is hot and in tune with the drama, but for those who love Hollywood's magic making crime more mystifying, this didn't do it for me. In addition the movie's visuals and topic discussion aren't going to be for anyone, and no amount of tasteful showing is going to potentially alleviate the tough content it has to deal with and the drab mood. But if you want this alternative and independent feeling movie, give it a look, but maybe hold off until it hits streaming where the quality I think is maximized.
My scores areas:
Drama/Thriller/Mystery: 6.5 Movie Overall: 6.0.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $503,378
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $322,484
- Sep 3, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $535,065
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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