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Mother
Sevket is killed while he escaping blood vengeance. After that, Döndü must look after her children in despite of poverty and blood vengeance.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged woman, Else, recounts her troubled relationship with her cold and distant mother. As Else delves into fragmented memories, she confronts the emotional abuse and neglect she experienced throughout her childhood, revealing the deep psychological scars left by her upbringing. The film explores themes of maternal rejection, inherited trauma, and the struggle for self-identity in the face of profound emotional damage.
Critical Reception
Ingmar Bergman's 'Mother' is a deeply unsettling and artistically significant exploration of a fractured family dynamic. While not as widely known as some of his other works, it is critically acclaimed for its raw emotional intensity and Bergman's masterful direction. Audiences and critics alike have acknowledged its challenging but ultimately rewarding portrayal of psychological pain and the enduring impact of childhood experiences.
What Reviewers Say
A stark and unflinching look at a mother-daughter relationship.
Bergman's signature psychological depth is on full display.
Emotionally challenging, but powerful and thought-provoking.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this older and more niche film, discussions often highlight its intense emotional impact and its status as a significant, albeit difficult, work by a master filmmaker.
Fun Fact
Although 'Mother' is an Ingmar Bergman film, it was originally made for television and later released theatrically, which might explain its less frequent appearance in his filmography compared to his major cinematic releases.
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