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Mother and Child

2009

Action / Drama / Romance

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Naomi Watts as Elizabeth
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Britt Robertson as Violet
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Amy Brenneman as Dr. Eleanor Stone
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851.41 MB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 5 min
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1.70 GB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 5 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

Meditation of what motherhood and adoptions mean

Karen (Annette Bening) is taking care of her elderly mother and working as a physical therapist. She is haunted by a child she gave up for adoption. Paco (Jimmy Smits) is interested but she's very closed off. Elizabeth (Naomi Watts) was adopted and she isn't close to anybody. She's a loner and she's got a new boss Paul (Samuel L. Jackson). Lucy (Kerry Washington) and Joseph (David Ramsey) are desperate to adopt. She's more desperate than him.

It's a long slow movie. There is an automatic possible connection between two of the stories. Considering the long 2 hours running time, eliminating the Lucy/Joseph storyline should be an option. The stories are all connected through an idea, but I wish they get actually connected earlier on. It's more meditation than narrative.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho7 / 10

Motherhood

In Los Angeles, the therapist Karen (Annette Bening) is a bitter woman that nurses her terminal mother Nora with the support of her maid Tracy (Carla Gallo) that has a little daughter. Karen misses her unknown daughter that she gave for adoption thirty-seven years ago when she was fourteen years old. Her new colleague Paco (Jimmy Smits),who is a widower, is a gentle man and courts the unpleasant Karen.

The bakery owner Lucy (Kerry Washington) wishes desperately to adopt a child since she can not have a baby but her husband Joseph (David Ramsey) is not supportive to the idea.

The efficient lawyer Elizabeth (Naomi Watts),who is Karen's daughter, is an independent and promiscuous woman that does not want to have a baby and has tubal ligation. When she joins the law firm of Paul (Samuel Jackson),she has a love affair with him and becomes his mistress.

When Nora passes away, she feels a great need to know Elizabeth. She marries Paco and his daughter Maria, who is a religious woman, convinces her to seek out Elizabeth. When Lucy meets the single mother Ray (Shareeka Epps),who is a demanding woman, Joseph leaves her since he does not want to raise a foster child. When Elizabeth finds that she is pregnant, she quits her job in Paul's firm and works as secretary in a small company. Their lives will be entwined in very dramatic situations.

"Mother and Child" is a powerful drama about different views and feelings about motherhood. The therapist Karen has never overcome the loss of her daughter for adoption. The infertile baker Lucy wants to be a mother and her desire costs her marriage. The lawyer Elizabeth is traumatized by her childhood and is an independent woman that does not want to have a baby and ironically gets pregnant. In the end, there is redemption with the second chance for Karen. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Destinos Ligados" ("Connected Destinies")

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg10 / 10

mother courage

There have been a few movies about adoption, but probably none so profound as Rodrigo García's "Mother and Child". It depicts three separate stories, which despite their distinction share a link.

Karen (Annette Bening) is an embittered nurse who many years earlier gave up her daughter for adoption. The daughter (Naomi Watts) is now grown up and calling herself Elizabeth, working in a law firm headed by the upstanding Paul (Samuel L. Jackson). Meanwhile, baker Lucy (Kerry Washington) and her husband Joseph (David Ramsey) are looking to adopt. The subplots are Karen's relationships with co-worker Paco (Jimmy Smits) and housekeeper Sofia (Elpidia Carrillo).

The film moves along at just the right pace so that each relationship can accurately develop, and the characters come across as individuals with whom one can truly sympathize. In particular, Karen, through observing Sofia and her daughter, comes to understand the kind of life that she could have had. This is truly one that I recommend.

Also starring David Morse, Tatyana Ali, Latanya Richardson and Ahmed Best (Jar Jar Binks).

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