A devoted single mother embarks on a perilous journey to save her kidnapped daughter, defying all odds and risking everything to bring her home safely.
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Tamara Mazarrasa | Martha |
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Javier Dulzaides | Juan Cinderos |
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Alex Guerrero | El Chacal |
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Lucía Tinajero | Raquel |
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Giovanna Reynaud | Eva |
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Michael Cohn | Lil Tony |
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Samantha Orozco | Bianca |
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Erwin Veytia | Richard Alvarez |
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Leo Tejeda | El Niño |
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Estefi Merelles | Lucy |
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Max Flores | Hector |
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Alejandro Peraza | Martha's father |
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Andrea Montalvo | Child Martha |
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Pamela Barri | News reporter |
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Pedro Giunti | Chewy |
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Germán Martínez | Javi |
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Alejandra Coral Mantilla | EMT #1 |
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Gina Varela | Doctora |
| Director | Mitchell Altieri |
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| Writer | Mitchell Altieri | |
| Producer | Mauricio Argüelles, Mattie Fellbaum, Chavi Prieto, Cesar Rodriguez, Tamanna Shah, Tony Vassiliadis, Buz Wallick | |
| Photography | M.I. Littin-Menz | |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Feb 11, 2024 at Pirates |
| Watched | Feb 19, 2024 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 8493 |
| Added Date | Feb 11, 2024 09:01:53 |
| Modified Date | Mar 02, 2024 11:25:56 |
My quick rating - 4.4/10. This flick tells the story of a devoted single mother, Martha (Tamara Mazarrasa) embarking on a perilous journey to save her kidnapped daughter, defying all odds and risking everything to bring her home safely. Definitely a familiar premise but the film falls short of expectations due to its poor editing and lackluster execution. One of the most glaring issues with this flick is its disjointed editing, which detracts from the overall viewing experience. Scenes feel disconnected, jumping around without clear continuity, and hindering the audience's ability to become fully immersed in the story. As a result, the pacing suffers, and the plot fails to progress as smoothly as the dialogue would suggest. While Mazarrasa delivers a committed performance as Martha, the film struggles to make her character and her plight believable. Despite her valiant efforts to portray a determined and desperate mother, the lack of cohesion in the storytelling undermines the emotional impact of her journey. As a result, Martha's struggles feel more contrived than genuine, robbing the film of its potential emotional resonance. There was also very little in the way of originality, relying on tropes and clichés that have been explored countless times before in similar stories. While there is certainly merit in revisiting familiar themes, the film fails to bring anything new or compelling to the table, leaving you with a sense of déjà vu rather than genuine engagement. If you are looking for a gripping tale of maternal determination, "La Madre" may leave you rather disappointed.
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