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My Mother Likes Women (2004)

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Reviews Counted:38

Fresh:17

Rotten:21

Average Rating:5.3/10

Consensus: This likable movie lacks the bite its subject matter demands.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:May 21, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: MY MOTHER LIKES WOMEN (“A Mi Madre Le Gustan Las Mujeres”) is a staccato-paced comedy about three sisters whose lives are thrown off-kilter by their mother’s sudden sexual awakening. “Sofia,”... MY MOTHER LIKES WOMEN (“A Mi Madre Le Gustan Las Mujeres”) is a staccato-paced comedy about three sisters whose lives are thrown off-kilter by their mother’s sudden sexual awakening. “Sofia,” (Rosa Maria Sarda from “All About My Mother”), a renowned pianist, is long separated from the daughters’ father. It is on the occasion of her birthday that she delivers a stunning announcement: she has fallen in love again. Clearly smitten, she begins to describe her new lover: somewhat younger…also a pianist. The daughters, thrilled and eager to hear more, are interrupted by the doorbell. A woman walks in. The daring feature debut of Spanish directors Ines Paris and Daniela Fejerman, MY MOTHER LIKES WOMEN traces the emotional landscape of a “modern” family that nevertheless registers seismic shock at this unexpected news. Sofia’s daughters are the children of left-wing intellectuals. Yet, even their progressive background hasn’t prepared them for the emotions they experience when their mother brings her new lover into their lives. Leonor Watling (“Talk to Her.” “My Life Without Me”) leads the engaging ensemble cast in her role as the beautiful, neurotic daughter “Elvira.” Elvira’s shrink (Aitor Mazo) has been advising her to quit her job in publishing to write novels full time. He urges her to approach her mother about a temporary loan, but it appears that most of Sofia’s funds have already gone to pay off loans for “Eliska,” (Eliska Sirova) her Czech lover. Sister “Sol” (Silvia Abascal) the edgy lead singer of a rock band, sees her mother’s new sexual orientation as inspiration for her songwriting. And “Jimena,” (Maria Pujalte), struggles with her own preconceptions, resulting in a face-off with her conventional husband. Screwball comedy takes hold as the daughters begin to feel threatened by their mother’s new lifestyle. The daughters suspect that Sofia’s lover might be a gold-digger, thus hurtling them into a frenzied effort to “rescue” her. Their hilariously calibrated plot to separate the lovers involves Sol’s vixen-like seduction of Eliska whom they lure to a fresh-air outing. When it becomes clear that the real spark exists between the serious and sensitive Eliska and the literary Elvira, the sisters pressure Elvira to carry out the seduction. This throws the already-imbalanced Elvira into a profound crisis of sexual identity. It also compounds her confusion about her growing feelings for the impossibly wonderful “Miguel,” (Chisco Amado), who could potentially be the love of her life. After a few disastrous attempts to pursue a “healthy” relationship with Miguel, Elvira ends up at a bar with Eliska. Elvira finds comfort in their new friendship, but having drunk too much, an embarrassing encounter ensues and the two women pass out at Elvira’s apartment. The next morning when Eliska returns home, she finds a distraught and accusatory Sofia. Feeling horribly misunderstood, even though she is still desperately in love with Sofia, she flees to her homeland. Having succeeded in their frivolous plot, the daughters soon see the folly of having tried to separate their mother from her true love. Sofia is inconsolable and unproductive. Determined to undo their bad deed and see their mother happy again, Elvira, Sol, and Jimena set off on an impulsive journey to the Czech Republic to win Eliska back. -- © Norador Productions [More]

Starring: Leonor Watling, Maria Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, Rosa Maria Sarda

Starring: Leonor Watling, Maria Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, Rosa Maria Sarda, Eliska Sirova, Chisco Amado

Director: Ines Paris, Daniela Fejerman

Director: Ines Paris, Daniela Fejerman
Screenwriter: Ines Paris, Daniela Fejerman
Producer: Fernando Colomo, Beatriz de Gandero
Composer: Juan Bardem
Studio: Norador Productions

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May 10, 2005

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  • "Close in spirit to the early films of Pedro Almodóvar" - The NY Times.
  • Three sisters' lives are thrown off-kilter when their long-divorced mother suddenly announces she is in love again - with a woman. The daughters quickly label the lover a golddigger and concoct a ludicrous plot to break the couple up. Later, they must clean up the mess they have made. Stars include Rosa María Sardá (All About My Mother), Leonor Watling (Bad Education) and María Pujalte (In the City). 93 min. Spanish w/subtitles.
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    Starts strong but then degenerates into a sort of screwball comedy that doesn't serve its premise well.

    Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
    06/19/04
    Jean Lowerison
    Jean Lowerison
    San Diego Metropolitan

    Despite the promise of its title, this is a movie that skirts the issues of gay relationships at every turn.

    Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
    06/18/04
    Susan Walker
    Susan Walker
    Toronto Star

    Almost no one in this film acts or reacts the way someone would on planet Earth.

    Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
    06/18/04
    Jim Slotek
    Jim Slotek
    Jam! Movies

    The mother's love affair is key, but the movie belongs to Elvira. Leonor Watling brings warmth to this neurotic creature that makes her shine, even in the midst of chaos.

    Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
    06/18/04
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    TheMovieChicks.com

    My Mother Likes Women wants keenly to be hip and modern, but really it's just an old-fashioned drawing-room comedy.

    Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
    06/18/04
    Rick Groen
    Rick Groen
    Globe and Mail

    No matter how hard My Mother Likes Women tries to be witty and insightful, it emerges Almodóvar Lite.

    Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
    06/17/04
    Philip Wuntch
    Philip Wuntch
    Dallas Morning News
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    Slight but amusing and likable.

    Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
    06/11/04
    Connie Ogle
    Connie Ogle
    Miami Herald

    The directors' attempt to go slightly high-brow comes off as fake and the heightened state of madcap craziness seems simply forced.

    Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
    06/08/04
    Michael Wade Simpson
    Michael Wade Simpson
    culturevulture.net

    The film and its star, Watling, could not be more off-putting.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    06/03/04
    Kevin Thomas
    Kevin Thomas
    Los Angeles Times
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    My Mother Likes Women will make you smile and feel generously enlightened at the same time.

    Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment Comment
    06/03/04
    Andrew Sarris
    Andrew Sarris
    New York Observer
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    It may be the most heterosexually minded film about lesbians ever made.

    Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
    06/02/04
    Ella Taylor
    Ella Taylor
    L.A. Weekly

    [A]n uncomfortable combination of self-importance and too-airy casualness...

    Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
    05/23/04
    MaryAnn Johanson
    MaryAnn Johanson
    Flick Filosopher

    Leonor Watling is worth the price of admission all by herself.

    Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
    05/22/04
    Christopher Null
    Christopher Null
    Filmcritic.com

    Cheerfully ham-fisted celebration of love and family in modern-day Madrid.

    Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
    05/21/04
    Maitland McDonagh
    Maitland McDonagh
    TV Guide's Movie Guide

    It's trying so hard to be a crowd-pleaser that it never stops to think that you might want to find its characters' behavior believable.

    Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
    05/21/04
    Gene Seymour
    Gene Seymour
    Newsday
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    Corny and forgettable.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    05/21/04
    V.A. Musetto
    V.A. Musetto
    New York Post

    There's a strong heart beating beneath the foolishness and one wonderful performance from Leonor Watling.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    05/21/04
    Jack Mathews
    Jack Mathews
    New York Daily News
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    The fizz of playful sexual anarchy bubbles like spiked ginger ale through the comedy, whose two stars are veterans of recent Pedro Almodóvar films.

    Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
    05/20/04
    Stephen Holden
    Stephen Holden
    New York Times
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    This first Spanish feature helmed by two women sidesteps the over-earnestness or high camp that hallmark so much gay-themed Hispanic cinema, and also provides the best showcase so far for actress-to-watch Leonor Watling.

    Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
    05/18/04
    Jonathan Holland
    Jonathan Holland
    Variety

    Leonor Watling ... plays the spectacularly neurotic middle daughter with dizzying abandon and single-handedly saves the day.

    Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
    05/18/04
    Jorge Morales
    Jorge Morales
    Village Voice
     
     
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