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31 October 2007 (Italy) moreTagline:
What you see does not exist. What you cannot see is truth. morePlot:
Part three of the "Three Mothers" trilogy which takes place in Rome and has to do with Mater Lachrymarum (The Third Mother). full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Sitges 2008: The Embodiment Of Evil Review (From Twitch. 5 October 2008, 3:16 AM, PDT)
Mother of Tears DVD Review (From toxicshock. 18 September 2008, 1:12 AM, PDT)
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Argento completes his Three Mothers Trilogy in gory style! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Asia Argento | ... | Sarah Mandy | |
| Cristian Solimeno | ... | Agente Enzo Marchi | |
| Adam James | ... | Michael Pierce | |
| Moran Atias | ... | Mater Lachrymarum | |
| Valeria Cavalli | ... | Marta Colussi | |
| Philippe Leroy | ... | Guglielmo De Witt | |
| Daria Nicolodi | ... | Elisa Mandy | |
| Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni | ... | Giselle Mares | |
| Udo Kier | ... | Padre Johannes | |
| Robert Madison | ... | Agente Lissoni | |
| Jun Ichikawa | ... | Katerina | |
| Tommaso Banfi | ... | Padre Milesi | |
| Paolo Stella | ... | Julian | |
| Clive Riche | ... | Uomo col Cappotto | |
| Massimo Sarchielli | ... | Vagabondo |
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Exhumed (USA) (working title)Mother of Tears (USA)
Mother of Tears: The Third Mother (International: English title)
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Rated R for strong graphic violence and gore, language and some sexuality/nudity.Parents Guide:
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Canada:98 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | USA:102 min (unrated version)Language:
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The first screening of the film's trailer took place at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. On the same occasion, a restored print of Suspiria (1977) was shown in the Cannes Classics section. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the bewitched mother is on the bridge and drops the baby off the side you can see the dummy baby hit the side of the bridge and the dummies hand fly off of it and splash into the water beside the dummy's body. moreFAQ
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Being such a big fan of Argento, I went into this film with a mixture of massive anticipation and worry that it might not live up to my expectations. With the exception of Sleepless, Argento hasn't made a really great film since Opera in 1987, and while I wouldn't quite call the final instalment of the 'Three Mothers' series a return to form, it's certainly a lot better than the majority of his modern movies. The thing that really made the first two films in this series standout was the colourful sets and fairytale atmosphere, and unfortunately this film features neither. I have no idea if Argento decided to discard these things in favour of a modern setting or if it was the producers who were worried that a seventies style film wouldn't sell, but either way; it doesn't feature here and that's the thing I liked least about this film. The film is slightly more story-heavy than the two previous entries and this time we have more of a clearly defined point. The story is set in Rome and our central character is Sarah Mandy. The film kicks off with the discovery of an ancient urn, and from there strange things start happening. Rape, assault and arson increases and strange people start to gather in Rome. These events are due to the return of Mater Lacrimarum, the most beautiful of the three witches at the heart of this series. It soon becomes apparent that the only person who can stop the evil from enveloping the world is Sarah Mandy, who has a few supernatural powers of her own...
As mentioned, it's the change in style that is the biggest problem with this film for me and the thing that really means it doesn't quite live up to the previous two instalments, but what the film lacks in atmosphere, Argento makes up for in gore (and then some) and it's clear that the great director has lost none of his eye for a brutal and stylish death scene. This film is far gorier than the sum of the gore scenes in both of the previous films, and it's great to see a modern film that doesn't hold back. The gore scenes range from quick to stylised and drawn out but all are very gory - with one notable exception which also happens to be the most shocking sequence in the film! Argento has donned the use of CGI and it's a bit of a shame because it looks rather cheap - but that's only a problem really in one scene. Argento films are not known for fluent plots and great acting, and there's a very good reason for that. This film has more than just a few holes and the acting is not anything to write home about either. As is the case with a lot of his modern films, Argento has cast his daughter, Asia Argento in the lead role. She's beautiful and not a bad actress - but Argento always makes her roles too 'clean', and it doesn't suit her considering the Hellraiser she is in real life! I also didn't like the supernatural subplot with her character; it's just sort of thrown in there and doesn't work very well. Argento makes more of an attempt to establish his mythology with this film than in the previous two and he even makes nods to the first two, though I think more could be made of this aspect of the series. The ending is abrupt but nicely done if you ask me. Overall, I did like The Third Mother a lot - it's only disappointing when compared to the other two films. In its own right; this is a great gory Italian horror flick and definitely comes recommended.