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4/10
Waste of talent
jamosmonk22 September 2023
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Who approved of this movie going into production? The script is absurdly predictable. Without seeing trailer or reading any info, after the cop brother takes the kilo from the kitchen table it is instantly obvious who is involved in what schemes and exactly who is corrupt. Though Olivia Cooke's terrible big black wig does become quite distracting when some scenes she wears it, walks indoors and then has her natural hair in the scene. Maybe the other scenes were reshoots? But it was So Distracting. Now the foolish decisions that character after character make that ultimately result in each characters demise are also distracting. Such as, if you are chased by a car on a road with buildings and yards and parked cars on each side, pro tip: don't jog in a straight line after seeing and hearing the loudly unique engine a block away on a narrowing road without any zigzag or jump over a fence or darting behind a parked car. If you find a just murdered dead guy, pro tip: don't lollygag after you find his phone by looking thru it when you know you should just take it and flee double quick. When you are in a cops house and randomly decide to start dialing numbers with said murdered guys phone, pro tip: when a number you dial results in a phone ringing down in basement below dont Go Looking for the phone itself downstairs when you don't need to possess it for evidence then go downstairs trapping yourself.

These foolish plot points could've been handled much better, easily.
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4/10
Boring and slow
Top_Dawg_Critic7 September 2023
Just because they promote From the three-time Academy Award-nominated producer of The Wolf of Wall Street and Two-time Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank doesn't mean a thing when you hire amateur writers and director.

This entire film was underwhelming, slow and convoluted. The normally comfortable 89 min runtime felt endless with the long dragged out and mostly unnecessary scenes and poor pacing. There were far too many filmmaking mistakes, and director co-writer Miles Joris-Peyrafitte also failed to direct his cast properly, because Swank seemed like she'd rather be somewhere else and call in her lines, than in this mess.
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6/10
Decent little crime drama spoilt by its obvious twist and ambiguous ending
danieljfarthing25 September 2023
Director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte's decent little crime drama "The Good Mother" is spoiled by the screenplay he co-wrote with Madison Harrison (their second such collaboration) having too obvious a 'twist' and too ambiguous an ending. In 2016 Albany, hard drinking journalist Hilary Swank loses her youngest son (an addict) to an apparently drug-related drive-by shooting - which she gets drawn into investigating with his pregnant girlfriend Olivia Cooke (good) and her other son Jack Reynor (always good) who's a cop (married to Dilone). Facts & loyalties fudge as the simple tale winds to its conclusion, which is ultimately, as said... too ambiguous.
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2/10
Slow, Boring & a Disappointment
tsheats-8985519 November 2023
Very slow moving to the answers & very limited excitement. Not put together well. I watched because I like Hilary Swank; I was surprised that she played in such a confusing & boring movie. Anyway, don't waste your $ as I did. The film started slow & remained this way; meaning, you're holding onto the story hoping and anticipating that it will make more sense and get exciting, but, it didn't. You would've thought that they would've vindicated the lost son, that didn't happen. And as to why another person was doing what he was; we never found out & there was no outcome to her writings. I felt confused & depressed at the end. I hope that Hilary's next film will be great, because this one is a flop!
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4/10
OK, but not good enough for the talent involved
HorrorFilmHellion8 October 2023
6 years in the making? Felt like it was written and rushed through direction over the course of 2 weeks, along with the title. We just don't have enough "The good this, and The Good that" out there, so why not another one. Some parts of this were truly impactful and helped to establish relatable characters and situations. Unfortunately, quite a few head-scratcher moments where clumsy writing would expel me right out from that plausible experience and cause an eyeroll or headshake- including the totally obvious and done a million times over twist play. Some of the more frustrating and pedestrian issues I can't reveal without spoilers. There is no question that Hillary Swank and Olivia Cooke have the talent, but I felt the overall story plot devices were shallow, and it prevented this from being satisfying. I won't remember this in the sea of The Good Whatevers after tomorrow.
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1/10
Terrible Movie (contains spoilers)
beadag17 November 2023
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I wasted 90 minutes watching this movie. Slow, boring and terrible ending. The title itself is ridiculous. She was the worst mother. The only scene believeable was the one where the woman shared her story about losing her daughter.

Every other scene was so ridiculous and so unbelievable. Why would a pregnant girlfriend go down the basement to find a phone when you suspect the brother? Why come at him on the stairs? Why would a grandmother carry a newborn infant following a suspected killer? And most of all, why would a new grandmother, who knew her eldest son killed the mother, allow him to take the baby for the day?

Hilary Swank missed the mark on this one.
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2/10
Do NOT waste 90 minutes on this
bellablu6619 January 2024
Terrible plot, unrealistic behaviors from anyone with a "functioning" brain. Where's the "ending" to this ridiculous movie? Hilary Swank seems to be signing on for "anything" these days.

Every movie should have a beginning, a middle or the "meat" of the story. Then of course, an ending SURE would be nice as well so it can make some kind of sense and have closure. This movie is lacking in so many areas. It doesn't seem finished and as far as I know, there's no PART 2. The title should be "The drunken, terrible Mother". There was nothing GOOD about "Marissa".

Please, do yourself a favor & don't waste your valuable time.
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1/10
Hi, Mom! What Movie Are You In?
lavatch6 November 2023
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It was enormously confusing in this film just to figure out basic expository details about the characters. The most confusing of all was the protagonist, Marissa Bennings, played by Miss Swank.

Even some of the best reviewers on this site were flummoxed by the character who is the mother of two boys, Michael and Toby. Toby continuously greets Marissa with the salutation, "Hi, Mom!" Unfortunately Miss Swank does not look old enough to be this man's mother.

Other expository lapses included the background on Marissa's ex-husband Frank. How and when he died was never explained in the film. Nor was the background on Mike fully developed: he had a great pitching arm that was ruined by overuse as a teen. Was that disappointment the reason for his lapse into the world of drugs? Why the estrangement of Mike from his mom? Never explained.

The only scene in the film that had some credibility was the support group sequence in which the moving confessional of Laurie rang true about the death of her daughter due to fentanyl. And the drugs being distributed by both of Marissa's sons. Marissa then drives Laurie home and visits a safe haven for drug users. It is small wonder than Marissa then heads for a bar for her regular shots of hard liquor.

The bleak environment of Albany, NY, was not very convincing in the area of cinematography. The roads were not trafficked, the streets were under-populated, and the bars were empty of customers.

Marissa was a reporter/editor for the Times-Union. But she never does any work, other than to write and then destroy a single article. Also, it was never clear why "Ducky" (Everett Duchowski) clocked Marissa on the head. Another unanswered question: Will Toby ever be held accountable for killing poor Paige? All of these amateur filmmaking snafus suggest a very shallow and poorly made film.
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6/10
Catch it at home, don't see in theatres.
subxerogravity4 September 2023
It's not a bad movie, but whether we like it or not there is a style of movie that we are now used to seeing on the big screen and a style of movie that we are used to seeing at home.

Not just the Marvel movies but Horror movies, expensive sci-f films and comedies are more for the theatre atmosphere. The Good Mother feels like the type of movie that I'm deciding whether to pay for when it comes up on my Amazon Prime Video account.

I don't want it to seem like i did not like the movie. It was a good crime drama, that had some pretty good acting. It was a slow drama that went by too fast, but it was a cool story to unravel, and I would recommend paying the money to see it in the comfort of your own home.
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1/10
not worth watching
flejklw23 January 2024
I must have seen many " suspense" films, but this one rates very low, due to a poorly thought out script and very low forms of acting from very highly rated actors.

The story initially centres around the death of Michael the son of journalist, Marissa, played by Hilary Swank, and then the arrival of a pregnant Paige played by Olivia Cooke.

My immediate thoughts were, the pot has been done before, pregnant girl shows up at mothers house claiming its the dead sons, but I was hoping has the film went on there would be a twist to the story.

The film just gets stale and lacks intrigue or suspense. The hope with the film having two great actresses has leads would add some substance to the plot, but has the film goes on it really does not in any way have you sitting on the edge of your seat.

I can honestly say that this is probably the worst acted out character that Hilary Swank has played, not due to her acting, but due to the script and direction.

The ending has you scratching your head as to why I have just wasted 1hr 30 mins watching this, very poor film.
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9/10
Shoulda,coulda,woulda
quietneeded21 September 2023
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This had the potential to be a great movie, but it failed. Started out great. Show the addiction from one parent to the child, how that can happen. Then it just kind of lost it from there. Went into the stereotypical cop as a drug dealer thing. After that you could just tell what was going to happen in every part of the movie. As the main character being a newspaper writer, I thought they were going to use that as to somehow writing about her son's addiction, her addiction or what it feels like to lose a child. But it didn't go there, at least not till the end of the movie. Then nothing. The end.
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6/10
A Good Portrayal of Crime And Grief
rgkarim2 September 2023
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.

  • 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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3/10
Unfortunately becoming the norm in this Country
towe-5162021 September 2023
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Unfortunately Fentanyl is becoming the worst drug epidemic yet in our country. Small town Nebraska to Albany, NY to Orlando, FL to Eugene, OR. There is an underbelly of every city there is and most of us are fortunate enough to not ever see it. This movie was a very slow, predictable movie about what happens more often than not and to top it off is a mother pushing her young son so hard to be a pro athlete he ruins his arm at 15 and gets on painkillers and then when he's older and is stealing from her to Feed his habit she wants nothin to do with him. The dirty cop is all too familiar now and it's now they who we are in fear of more than the criminals! This movie could have been so much better. It was like a thousand other bland movies about a bland family in a bland town going nowhere but going through the motions of life. We have become a nation of people hunting that White Whale called the American Dream but in order to obtain it you pretty much have to sell your soul. This is a movie without soul or emotion. Just 2 more dead junkies and a sad family to pick up the pieces.
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5/10
Not what it billed.
thesuthernman23 January 2024
This is a super slow burn. I typically like it slow and sexy, but the general writing and obvious lack of real life experiences on the subject matter was obvious. The writing was just not up to the level of the talent.

If the writer(s) don't know the real world of drugs then they should have focused on the other theme of the mother getting back to her life as a writer (I assume they should know a few things about that).

I was initially drawn in with the expectation that it would be about the mother getting her life back. That's not what happened. There was the typical movie plot twist with an ending that left you not knowing the choice made.
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5/10
How She Handles Difficult Times
stevendbeard10 September 2023
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I saw The Good Mother, starring Hilary Swank-Alaska Daily_tv, Million Dollar Baby; Olivia Cooke-Ready Player One, Bates Motel_tv; Jack Reynor-Midsommar, Transformers: Age of Extinction and Dilone-The Novice, Halston_tv.

This is a movie about a woman and how she handles some difficult times in her life. Hilary plays a journalist that spiraled into alcohol after the death of her husband. Then, just as she is getting over his death and trying to get her head together, her son is killed-the only witness said the shooter had a tattoo on his hand and drove a white pick up truck-and so Hilary goes for the bottle again. Olivia plays her son's girlfriend that got him into drugs-and Hilary blames her-but Olivia says that they both had given up drugs and were going to start a family together because she is pregnant. Jack plays Hilary's other son, who is a police officer and tells Hilary that he will investigate his brothers' murder. Dilone is Jack's wife. Since Hilary is a journalist, she and Olivia reluctantly team up-remember, Hilary doesn't like Olivia-to do some investigating of their own and soon uncover more than was expected.

It's rated R for violence, language and drug content and has a running time of 1 hour & 30 minutes.

It's not one that I would buy on DVD-once was enough-but it would be alright to stream.
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2/10
Don't waste your time.
TaylorJohnson122622 January 2024
Hilary Swank was the only reason I watched and it was a total dud. She got her money and ran. 😆

You spent that much on talent for a terrible, long, drawn out boring, nothing happens script. I don't even understand how this film made it to Netflix.

I've seen better Indie films than this. The script needed a few more passes before it was worth filming for sure. The rest of the actors were mediocre and the story line predictable from the jump. Without say what happens it was extremely slow and you think maybe something will happen here and it doesn't. I do Not recommend this film even if you have liked Hilary's past films. 👎🏻
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4/10
Baby on Board
nogodnomasters23 September 2023
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Marissa Bennings (Hilary Swank) loves alcohol, and tobacco, and hates life. She works as a journalist for the Albany Times Union. Her ex-husband cop Toby (Jack Reynor) informs her that their son Michael has died. They became estranged when he started stealing from her to support his drug habit. At the funeral, she runs into Paige (Olivia Cooke) who is Michael's pregnant girlfriend. They are determined to find his drive-by killer. They get help from an eyewitness, one who can see a tattoo on a hand momentarily hanging out a window while shooting a gun. Ducky (Hopper Penn) Michael's best friend is a person of interest.

The protagonist is not a likable person. Marissa is bitter and stays that way throughout a film that leaves one hanging. Did not like the ending. Boring.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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5/10
Predictable and Sleepy
emmalynn2421 January 2024
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Spoilers contained!!

I wouldn't NOT recommend the movie, but in the first few scenes you know the brother has something to do with it. The predictability is what ruined this movie for me but on a lazy winter day, it provided some basic, mindless entertainment.

Hilary Swank generally plays an amazing character in all of her roles, but this was probably one of her more basic character portrayals. There was a huge lack of emotion on her part throughout the movie, which was likely intentional, but it certainly did not make you feel anything for her character.

If you're looking for depth, skip this movie.
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6/10
Great Talent with Weak Plot
hesh_blade18 November 2023
Welcome back Hilary Swank after all these uears with your talented Performance but why did we have such a slow weak plot? The most unlogic part is tbe basement scene.. From where did you get this idea? Make a pregnant victim and give up birth then die due to overdose injection??? Also the investigation is based on coincidence.. Social media.. Meeting a woman in church and going to medical check with a woman she just met.in a confession session in church .?? Also I don't see the title of movie suitable. The ending also is not good .. The performance of all actors is very good... 6.3/10 my rate##
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4/10
Disappointingly Predictable
steveinrowg27 February 2024
I try my best to believe that we are not running out of good ideas. There are many mystery thriller films that have gone through the public gauntlet to become glowing examples and stand the test of time. One hopes that as the craft evolves, so would the creative minds of filmmakers, and new and unique stories would be told, right?

The Good Mother answers this question with a flavorless, underwhelming "no". This film had a solid hand drawn - gifted with blocks that would have built a sturdy body of fiction, with an all too relatable core theme for many people. Instead, all sense of pacing, rhythm, and even coherent storytelling are set aside in favor of something that would barely survive on Lifetime. The loss of a loved one in such a tragic manner should feel like a crushing vortex of grief that seemingly absorbs the world. This sense of loss in this film is not only nearly undetectable, but almost laughably tone deaf in execution. Between the nonsequitur plot points that are unceremoniously dropped to the painfully boring pace, the talented cast could not breathe life into this story.

Through the slog, however, one scene protruded through the mound of disturbed ground as a glowing moment in the story - the support group scene. Karen Aldridge's performance as Laurie is visceral. As the scene pulls our full attention to her, she recants the loss of her daughter to an overdose. Her pain is crushing, and the emotions which race across her face and pound her psyche to be released are quietly commanding our emotions. This was Aldridge's moment, and her powerful monologue was gifted to us with might that is deserving of a much better movie.

I remain optimistic that I will go into suspense thrillers with an open mind, and that my experience will be unique and enjoyable. The Good Mother perpetuates the self-fulfilling prophecy of mediocrity that has soiled the genre over the last decade. I often say that all movies are worth a viewing - I still believe this. However, the silver lining is that you can stop watching anytime.
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10/10
Such a relevant and timely movie that many will be able to relate to!
mdl-409996 September 2023
With two time, Oscar winner, Hillary swank, and up and newcomer Olivia Cooke from House of Dragons how can you not like this movie? The Good Mother takes on a relevant deep topic that I think many families will be able to relate to in a very deep way. It does a great job at giving two different views into the very complex world of a family member being addicted to drugs and all that comes along with it, especially from a mothers point of view. You get the view point of the sinner and the saint, and figure out at the end that saints can be sinners too. The second I thought this movie was going in one direction it took a turn in the complete opposite path. I would have loved more characters to go in deeper but you only have so long in a movie! I also appreciated that it wasn't not so dark where it's going to make you uncomfortable to watch but it goes just deep enough. There is never a dull moment in this movie and that is saying a lot considering there wasn't explosion after explosion or a ton of violence. The violence is in the real life situation the fentanyl crisis is having on America and it's teenagers, even the athletic ones who have bright futures. I would definitely recommend!
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3/10
Dull, dark and dumb
msoysta23 January 2024
So Hillary Swank? Ok. Might be something to watch. On tv. At home. Thinking it would be decent, I hit the button. I have a cold, btw, so it's just a time killer. I should have napped instead. I might have been napping for the first half of this movie. Wouldn't have made a difference. Everything is dark. I'm getting tired of these dark movies. Y'all too cheap for lights? Or don't want to have to set up a scene beyond 30 feet? Idk. It's making me strain my eyes to see nothing is there. And I sure hope people aren't this dumb in real life or the future is bleak. This story could have been interesting, but nothing about this film was really & next time I'll just pass Hillary. Pick better material.
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10/10
Great Movie
yuribeck4 October 2023
Purchased last week just got around to watching - the movie is the journey of a mom...navigating the truth of her sons addiction ... only to be forced to make a decision that will either save or ruin her family. The movie is great and the critics are just plain wrong. Watch it. What would you do?

Purchased last week just got around to watching - the movie is the journey of a mom...navigating the truth of her sons addiction ... only to be forced to make a decision that will either save or ruin her family. The movie is great and the critics are just plain wrong. Watch it. What would you do?

Watch it twice to pick up all the stuff you missed the first time.
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