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  1. Feb 26, 2024 · Mother! is a film that uses dream logic and symbolism to tell a story of God and the Earth, with Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem as the main characters. The film references biblical stories from Adam and Eve to the Messiah, and explores themes of humanity's downfall and the abuse of Mother Earth.

    • Darren Aronofsky
    • 2 min
    • Jennifer Lawrence
  2. mother! is a surrealist art film by Darren Aronofsky that explores the themes of creation, destruction, and the relationship between a poet and his muse. The film features a complex narrative, symbolism, and a shocking climax that challenge the audience's expectations and morality.

  3. Sep 20, 2017 · A symbolic, unrestrained film that deals with one of the most controversial and sensitive themes ever: creation and destruction. Mother is a metaphor for nature, Him is a metaphor for God, and the house is a metaphor for the world.

  4. Sep 15, 2017 · As unlikely as it sounds, Aronofsky said that the children’s book The Giving Tree partially inspired Mother!, one of the most haunting movies in recent memory. At the end of the film, Bardem ...

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  6. Sep 17, 2017 · The movie is a surreal and disturbing thriller that retells the Bible from Mother Earth's perspective, while also commenting on climate change and modern celebrity culture. It's a complex and controversial work that invites different interpretations and reactions.

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    • Angie Han
    • 1 min
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  7. Sep 15, 2017 · A detailed analysis of the WTF ending of mother!, a film that doubles as literal and metaphor for a couple's relationship and a creator's work. Learn about the house, the poem, the baby, and the time loop in this spoiler-filled article.

  8. May 26, 2022 · Alyssa Miller. May 26, 2022. The ending of Darren Aronofsky ’s mother! is just the beginning. We’ve been there before—that vicious cycle of failing to learn from our mistakes. A house that was consumed by despair and hate is destroyed and reconstructed by the poet/God (Javier Bardem), and the mother (Jennifer Lawrence), who seems to have ...

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