Popcorn vs Kernel
4 Popcorns = You'll probably like it.
3 Popcorns = Go in the morning when there are cheaper ticket prices.
2 Popcorns = Maybe rent it.
1 Popcorn = Wait for a friend to rent it and watch it with them.
Kernel = Don't see it at all. Ever.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Mother's Day (2016)
Directed by: Garry Marshall
Written by: Tom Hines, Lily Hollander, Anya Kochoff, & Matthew Walker
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, & Jason Sudeikis
Just like Valentine's Day and New Year's Eve, Mother's Day focuses on four separate stories on the week of Mother's Day.
This film is a feel good movie. You feel like hugging your mom right after you come out of the theater, especially since there is at least one story that you can connect with...maybe.
The four stories include a divorce, adoption, widower, and the smothering mom you keep secrets from. You all know at least one and if you don't, that mom is probably yours.
Hence forth, the film is very relatable. Plus like all of Marshall films there is no cursing, sex, etc... and it is a whole good family film.
The reason for the 3 popcorns is that it isn't amazing. I mean, it isn't award winning or anything. It's a nice good movie. I definitely though recommend you seeing it with your mom so you can get all the feels and then appreciate your mom right after, hopefully on Mother's Day. 3 popcorns.
Labels:
3 Popcorns,
Comedy,
Drama
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