mother!

I read that Aranofsky didn't want it heavily marketed because he didn't want it talked about too much for fear of spoiling it.

It doesn't really matter. If you tell people it's an Aranofsky film in the vein of Requiem for a Dream then there is a crowd who will want to watch it no matter what, and a crowd who will be immediately put off. You can't really outmarket that.

That's a very, very good point.


It's a film that spends more than half its runtime looking at Jennifer Lawrence's face reacting to things. Only you know whether you can deal with that.

But what a face! There's A LOT of close up over the shoulder shots too. It's such a claustrophobic movie. Maybe 4 wide shots throughout the whole flick as far as I can remember.
 
Agreed, I wasn't sure wth it was supposed to be about!!

It's a symbolism movie...to talk about it would ruin it, you are meant to have your own interpretation of what the story is about.

It's actually very hard to discuss this movie beyond a sentence in that there are 2 main characters and they live in a house, the rest of it would kinda give it away. I think Kermode's movie review gives away too much.
 
I listened to his review and thought it sounded like he gave a lot away. A bit rich given they mumbled their way through my email about Limehouse Golem for giving too much away!
 
It's a symbolism movie...to talk about it would ruin it, you are meant to have your own interpretation of what the story is about.

It's actually very hard to discuss this movie beyond a sentence in that there are 2 main characters and they live in a house, the rest of it would kinda give it away. I think Kermode's movie review gives away too much.

Agreed. Watched his review after and couldn't believe he was telling people! Though tbf, whilst I could see the other themes in studied hindsight, there was only one that sprang to mind immediately after leaving the screening...


Her being 'Mother Nature' and him being 'God'.

A part of me thinks it's too on the nose, another part thinks that it doesn't really matter if it is.
 
Agreed. Watched his review after and couldn't believe he was telling people! Though tbf, whilst I could see the other themes in studied hindsight, there was only one that sprang to mind immediately after leaving the screening...


Her being 'Mother Nature' and him being 'God'.

A part of me thinks it's too on the nose, another part thinks that it doesn't really matter if it is.

Yup, its all very biblical. Man and Woman.. Adam and Eve. Two brothers with one who kills the other.. Cain and Abel
 
Well.....I can see why that isn't going to be a big commercial success :D

My friend and I enjoyed it though, a slight bit of bias for myself with my like of DA, but my mate enjoyed it more than he thought he was going to.

Obviously you have to view the whole film in a totally allegorical sense and I'm not that keen with all the religious overtones he is throwing in his films, but I loved the camera work and the claustrophobic feel it projected, a bit like Son of Saul

That bit at the end didn't bother me tbh, since it wasn't a literal baby, just a metaphorical one.
 
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Well.....I can see why that isn't going to be a big commercial success :D

My friend and I enjoyed it though, a slight bit of bias for myself with my like of DA, but my mate enjoyed it more than he thought he was going to.

Obviously you have to view the whole film in a totally allegorical sense and I'm not that keen with all the religious overtones he is throwing in his films, but I loved the camera work and the claustrophobic feel it projected, a bit like Son of Saul

That bit at the end didn't bother me tbh, since it wasn't a literal baby, just a metaphorical one.

It was more her reaction to the event that troubled then the visuals which, by in large, aren't quite so graphic in an of themselves. Though obviously, it's a pretty horrific thing to even hint at...
 
Finally got around to watching this....my initial impression was something like 'WTF DID I JUST WATCH?!'

Yeh it's pretty weird and I had to Google he meaning of it as soon as it finished because I literally had no idea what was going on :)

I didn't hate it, but can see why some people would!
 
Did you guys notice wound near the ribs where the dude was puking, then the wife suddenly turning up also being a nod to Adam & Eve?
 
Did you guys notice wound near the ribs where the dude was puking, then the wife suddenly turning up also being a nod to Adam & Eve?
Yeah the whole thing was a bit religious.
Poet= God
Mother = Mother Nature
Man & Wife = Adam & Eve
The sons = Kane and Abel
 
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