
Jennifer Lawrence
Mother
Javier Bardem
Him
Ed Harris
Man
Michelle Pfeiffer
Woman
Brian Gleeson
Younger Brother
Domhnall Gleeson
Oldest Son
Jovan Adepo
Cupbearer
Amanda Chiu
Damsel
Patricia Summersett
Consoler
Eric Davis
Bumbler
Raphael Grosz-Harvey
Philanderer
Emily Hampshire
Fool
Abraham Aronofsky
Wanderer
Luis Oliva
Idler
Stephanie Ng Wan
Whisperer
Chris Gartin
Adulterer
Stephen McHattie
Zealot
Ambrosio De Luca
Defiler
Gregg Bello
Pisser
Arthur Holden
Lingerer
Henry Kwok
Loiterer
Alex Bisping
Aesthete
Koumba Ball
Epicure
Robert Higden
Drunkard
Elizabeth Neale
Devotee
Kristen Wiig
Herald
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Thief
Anton Koval
Plunderer
Carolyn Fe
Pilferer
Anana Rydvald
Neophyte
Cristina Rosato
Novitiate
Pierre Simpson
Initiate
Mylene Savoie
Supplicant
Gitz Crazyboy
Hewer
Shaun O'Hagan
Coppersmith
Sabrina Campilii
Good Samaritan
Stanley B. Herman
Fornicator
Mizinga Mwinga
Deputy
Genti Bejko
Whoremonger
Andreas Apergis
Slave Driver
Julianne Jain
Executioner
Julien Irwin Dupuy
Soldier
Bronwen Mantel
Penitent
Amanda Warren
Healer
Mason Franklin
Devourer
Laurence Leboeuf
Maiden
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
Foremother
Xiao Sun
Fan (uncredited)
Melissa Toussaint
Fan #3 (uncredited)
Fred Nguyen Khan
Looter #1 (uncredited)
Danny MAlin
Paparazzi #2 (uncredited)
Adam Bernett
Protester #1 (uncredited)
Bineyam Girma
Protester #2 (uncredited)
Mercedes Leggett
Underling (uncredited)
Alain Chanoine
Underling (uncredited)
Kimberly Laferriere
Underling (uncredited)
Deena Aziz
Refugee (uncredited)
Izabela Dąbrowska
Refugee (uncredited)
Hamza Haq
Refugee (uncredited)
Vitali Makarov
Refugee (uncredited)
Daniela Sandiford
Refugee (uncredited)
Nathaly Thibault
Rave Dancer (uncredited)
Chloë Bellande
Sex Slave (uncredited)
Nobuya Shimamoto
Underling (uncredited)










Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$44,516,999.00
- #husband wife relationship
- #nightmare
- #nihilism
- #chaos
- #pregnancy
- #bible
- #house
- #vandalism
- #cult
- #surrealism
- #writer
- #nature
- #death
- #madness
- #stranger
- #chaotic
- #forbidden fruit
- #mother nature
- #uninvited guest
- #intense
- #audacious
Reviews

29/100 A writer and his wife (who's renovating their home after a fire) keeps having unexpected, and destructive visitors parading through their house. This film was unsettling and uncomfortable from the word go. I had some idea of what was happening in the opening scene but I rejected that notion as it seemed to obvious. In the end, I was right ...making the whole thing futile and pointless. P

**_Looks great, awesome themes, tedious storytelling_** A renowned poet and his much younger wife (Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem) live in a huge old house in the sticks. He has writer’s block while she’s restoring the house after a fire. When unannounced strangers show up (including Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer), it naturally has a negative effect on the beautiful woman and her world.

Let's be honest, this is a home invasion movie trying to push itself off as an art house flick with a higher IQ. It kind of lies to you and really hate it when movies try to pass themselves off as more than they actually are. You can't blame the actors here, it's all the director and the studio. They wanted controversy, they wanted drama, they wanted critical praise and the wanted people to

Nuts. <em>'mother!'</em> is an enjoyable watch, even if I didn't fully understand what was happening - I had a rough guess in my head throughout, but I was off given what I've read elsewhere online since. I'm fine with that though, I felt entertained which is all that truly matters. Jennifer Lawrence is great, as is Javier Bardem. Those two are very much the stars of the film, though you als
I'll start by saying, maybe I'm not the demographic this film was intended for. That said, I spent 95% of the movie with a confused expression on my face, and asking myself "what the hell is this?" I walked into the theater expecting something good--not necessarily great, but enjoyable. This movie was confusing, inexplicably violent, never got to the point or fleshed out a story/plot, and lef

_mother!_, a movie title with no upper case letters. Well _mother!_, I'm glad you saved those capitals because I have a question which is going to require a lot of them: "WHO THE FUCK WAS THIS FOR!?" _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
This film defies being rated on a scale of 1 through 5 - it's truly almost impossible to do so. I want to rate this a 5 and I want to rate this a 3 at the same time. Both would be wrong though so I'll just settle in the middle. Aronofsky has given us many brainsick films in the past, but this is on a whole other level. Remember the batshit crazy climax of _Requiem for a Dream_? Multiply that by 50












