Review of Driving Mum

Driving Mum (2022)
6/10
Dark comedy with Jon, his dead mother, dog Brezhnev, Icelandic landscapes and an assortment of people underway. Albeit lacking very interesting people, still easy to watch
27 November 2023
Saw this in Leeuwarden (NL), at the Noordelijk film festival 2023. Sadness all over, given the near-empty and confined lives that both main protagonists have in our eyes, plus their uncertain future if one of them dies or gets seriously sick.

The journey starts with the death of Jon's mother as per her explicit last wishes, the beginning of a road movie, bringing a variety of situations, landscapes and people we see and meet in the course of the ride. Some scenes are uneasy to watch, thinking for a moment we see a Haneke/Seidl product. Others are heartwarming. Still, most scenes leave a depressed feeling, when zooming in on their past lives and missed opportunities.

A rather unexpected phenomenon is that the mother, albeit dead, still interferes in the route they take, and utters harsh comments on people they meet. She especially drags on about Jon's lost love Bergdis he had eyes on a very long time ago. Of course, we can consider her talking as Jon's imagination outguessing what his mother would have said if still alive, thus keeping her in the process as participating protagonist. Whatever the intentions, "she" is a logical vehicle introduced by the filmmakers, for a silent dead body on the back seat would have been in no way interesting for us.

An unexpected protagonist is the dog Brezhnev (spelled and spoken in variations), who is reluctant at first to go along with the trip, but still decides to jump in. Contrary to Jon's mom, he does not speak, even not in Jon's imagination. Nevertheless, he still has his moments, hence has a useful role as a third participant.

Despite the meager ingredients, the nearly two hours are easy to sit out. That said, I had expected much more of it, maybe more social commentary, maybe more Icelandic landscapes, maybe a varied assortment of Icelanders, whatever. Neither Jon nor his mother are interesting people, which may be my main problem overall with this movie.
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