Mother's Dance
Mother's Dance

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Mother's Dance

2003
Movie
20 min
Hebrew

Since the death of her mother, Lisa has been the mother of her three brothers. At night, the only time she has to herself, she writes. When she wins a student scholarship in Jerusalem, she has to face the difficult dilemma: to leave or to remain at home taking care of the problematic family.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Daniel G. DavisGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young woman, estranged from her family, must confront her difficult past and her ailing mother when she returns home for the holidays. As she navigates the complex dynamics of her family, she begins to understand the sacrifices her mother made and the true meaning of forgiveness. The film explores themes of reconciliation, regret, and the enduring power of familial bonds.

Critical Reception

Mother's Dance received a generally lukewarm reception, with critics often citing its predictable plot and melodrama. However, some praised the performances of its lead actors and its heartfelt portrayal of family relationships, particularly the mother-daughter dynamic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional performances, particularly from the lead actresses.

  • Criticized for relying on overly familiar dramatic tropes and predictable storytelling.

  • Seen by some as a sentimental but ultimately shallow exploration of family issues.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest a mixed reaction. Some viewers found it a tear-jerking and relatable story about family struggles, while others felt it was too sentimental and lacked originality.

Fun Fact

The film was made for television and originally aired on the Hallmark Channel, often being broadcast around Mother's Day.

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