Mother's Day
Mother's Day
PG-13 | 29 April 2016 (USA)
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Sandy is a stressed-out, single mom who learns that her ex-husband is marrying a younger woman. Her friend Jesse's parents don't know that she has a family or that her sister, Gabi is married to a woman. Jesse's friend, Kristin, is juggling motherhood of a toddler, a patient boyfriend who keeps proposing, and searching for her biological mother. Bradley is a widower who's trying to raise two daughters on his own, while Miranda is too busy with her career to worry about children. When their respective problems intersect and start coming to a head, the Mother's Day holiday takes on a special meaning for all.

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jenjen20-468-394092

I don't understand how this movie got made. So many great actors but the characters are ridiculous and the "plot" is cheesy and predictable.

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claytonchurch1

I would have loved to have given this movie a 9 or 10, but couldn't. First, the wonderful elements of this movie (two categories), from lesser to greater: 1. Four great roles, with four great actors, doing wonderful work: Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Timothy Olyphant, and Julia Roberts, all doing some wonderful work in their characters' roles, whenever the script and plot will allow them to do so; 2. The fantastic, real-life themes this movie addresses: grieving for a deceased spouse who was greatly loved, grieving over a marriage now in divorce, the pain of rejection (in several characters in several ways), the pain of an ex-spouse's remarriage, being a single dad, being a single mom, conflicted feelings about an ex's new spouse, struggles with the unfairness of life, experiencing lack of appreciation from one's kids, insecurities that come with being adopted, deep regret over giving a child up for adoption, the hardship of divorce and the post-divorce relationship, and the fear of being rejected a second time by meeting one's biological parent(s). Wow: what a list. And all these are done well and mostly very honestly--really, really, with high quality. This is real-life stuff--stuff of real pain and sadness--and this movie nearly "knocks it out of the park" on these things, both in plot and acting. However, the plot fails many times these themes and does not allow these actors to bring the themes to the great, cathartic end they should have had. That said, there's another 50% of the movie that deals with other characters, unsupported changes-of-heart and renewed relationships, and plot-lines (huge cast; many stories going on at once, and that's OK) that I considered "throw-away." The story line of worth is that with the four characters I've named. 20% of the movie had me rolling my eyes, but the good parts, the good acting, the good lines, the real-life themes with which the movie deals make that WELL worth it, and push an otherwise "4" movie all the way to a "7" in my book. I almost gave it an "8." The movie's downfall is from its lack of awareness of what it is--the writer and director (mostly writer) didn't know if he/she was making a comedy, a tragedy, or a drama of mixed measures of hope. The movie is the latter two, but attempts comedy, with stupid characters (yes, I'm looking at you, sisters' parents, Dr., and Dr.'s mom). Fortunately, these things don't get in the way too much of the good half of the movie and plot-ilnes. Were the bad-half of the movie/characters removed, there would have been room (time) to develop the good half 40% more. This is going on my list of great movies that show the value of marriage and the hurt of broken relationships therein. Incidentally, Jason Sudeikis's "Hall Pass" not only has a similar feel, but also a good message in the same direction.

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Michael Ledo

The film starts out with the backgrounds of several families leading up to Mother's Day. Each family has their faux drama. It was sort of like "New Year's Eve" but less disjointed as these stories all come together. There is a story of a divorced family, a two mother family, a "mixed" family, a broken family, the new wife, a passed on mom family.The big name stars bring chemistry and emotion in this drippy dramedy. Yes it is thick and gooey. It is as predictable and formula as the "Brady Bunch"... you see this guy with two daughters meets a woman with two sons....And when Julia Robert cries, everyone cries.It is a Hollywood feel good production that is designed to entertain our gooiest emotions. Don't expect awards for creative writing.Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity. 10 stars for what it is. I feel unclean just watching it.

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Spring_A

I understood a very long time ago, that you shouldn't base your opinion about film only by cast. And Mother's Day isn't an exception. Looking at the idea of the film, you might think that this will be another movie like "Valentine's Day". But, after I saw the trailer, I thought this might be a good and thoughtful film. Yet, after watching it, I only had a negative impression. Firstly, most of the slightest hints of clever topics are mixed with sometimes completely inappropriate humor. Secondly, the idea seems stretched, as if the director just wanted to make the film as long as possible and did not really worry about the script. Finally, most of the characters look like they're underdone, just as their dialogues. There are many funny, and at the same time clever and enlightening, dramas. However, I can't say that "Mother's Day" is one of them. It wasn't a total disaster, as this is an еasy movie, which can theoretically be written in family-friendly and is good for evenings, when you have nothing else to watch. I wasn't expecting very much from this film, so I gave this film 5/10.

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