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      • Based on the novel “Whatever Makes You Happy” by William Sutcliffe, director Cindy Chupack ’s “Otherhood” follows three meddling mothers who travel to New York City to surprise their wayward adult sons with an unexpected visit, offers a welcome female-centered take on empty-nester syndrome in the process.
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  2. Aug 2, 2019 · Reviews. Otherhood. Nell Minow August 02, 2019. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. If you made a Bingo card of every likely scene, song, and comment that might come up in a movie about three middle-aged mothers who make a surprise visit to their sons, “Otherhood” would have you completing at least one row before the second act.

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    • Otherhood Overall: Positive

    The Moms Aren’t Saints & Sons Not Ungrateful

    Going in, you’d think this film would be about shaming sons and the ultimate goal being that kids should contact their mothers more. That’s not the case. The mothers, Helen, notably, are flawed in beautiful ways. For with Helen, it is clear her son is the only thing which is left of her past relationship and the lack of closure she has from it, it leads to her lashing out at Paul sometimes. Then with Gillian, with it appearing she changed her whole life for the comfort of Daniel’s dad, I woul...

    You Don’t Really Get Heart To Heart Moments Which Can Feel Meaningful

    While grievances are aired, the film keeps it light, so you never get to the point of your feelings being stirred. Also, even as you see the healing begin, for some more than others, it doesn’t hit so hard you feel the need to call a family member you haven’t spoken to. Instead, Otherhoodfeels more about entertainment than message or invoking feelings.

    Despite exploring the woes of being a mother to a grown man, Otherhood, surprisingly, doesn’t play favorites or really go that deep. For while there are dramatic elements, they tend to be more on the superfluous side than giving us any sense of subtlety or nuance. Thus killing any ability to emotionally affect you or make it seem the film’s goal, i...

  3. Synopsis Feeling forgotten on Mother's Day, three best friends drive from the suburbs to New York City to reconnect with their adult sons. Director Cindy Chupack

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    • Cindy Chupack
    • R
    • Angela Bassett
  4. Aug 2, 2019 · 1 Video. 41 Photos. Comedy. A grounded, soulful, celebratory comedy about three mothers and their adult sons. The film explores the stage after motherhood, Otherhood, when you have to redefine your relationship with your children, friends, spouse, and most importantly, yourself. Director. Cindy Chupack. Writers. Mark Andrus. Cindy Chupack.

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    • Comedy
    • Cindy Chupack
    • 2019-08-02
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OtherhoodOtherhood - Wikipedia

    On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 26% based on 27 reviews, and an average rating of 4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Otherhood wastes its three talented leading actresses on a forgettable dramedy about motherhood that lacks humor and feels forced." [12]

  6. Aug 2, 2019 · Aug 1, 2019 6:00pm PT. Film Review: ‘Otherhood’. This heartfelt Netflix dramedy about mothers mired in midlife crises admirably tackles a rarely-seen perspective but struggles to bring all...

  7. Parents need to know that Otherhood is a comedy about three moms who feel neglected by their young adult sons and make a trip from Poughkeepsie to New York City to surprise them on Mother's Day. It's based on the book Whatever Makes You Happy by William Sutcliffe. There are serious issues underlying… Videos and Photos. Otherhood. Official trailer.

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