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The Foster Mother
A human drama about the bond between parents and a child and family love. The daughter leaves her foster parents and ends up with her mother in Kyoto, who divorced her father, but her father in Tokyo, who has another family, takes her to himself out of guilt for breaking up with her. How does the daughter feel?
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Plot Summary
A woman, haunted by the loss of her own child, becomes dangerously obsessed with a young boy she meets, leading her down a path of manipulation and deceit. As she tries to integrate herself into his life, the boy's parents grow suspicious of her increasingly erratic behavior. The situation escalates into a tense psychological battle as she fights to keep the child, regardless of the cost.
Critical Reception
The Foster Mother received mixed reviews, with critics often praising Joely Richardson's performance but finding the plot predictable and derivative of similar thriller narratives. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the dramatic tension and others criticizing the lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
Joely Richardson delivers a compelling performance as a troubled woman.
The film's plot relies on familiar thriller tropes, leading to a predictable outcome.
The psychological tension is present but not always effectively sustained.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a vehicle for Joely Richardson to explore a more complex and psychologically demanding role.
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