mother! (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Horror, Drama · 2h 1m · R · English

Curator score: 5.2/10 (1.1M ratings)

Seeing is believing.

Overview

A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.

Ratings

Director

Darren Aronofsky

Production

Paramount Pictures, Protozoa Pictures

Cast

Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer, Brian Gleeson, Domhnall Gleeson, Jovan Adepo, Amanda Chiu, Patricia Summersett, Eric Davis, Raphael Grosz-Harvey, Emily Hampshire, Abraham Aronofsky, Luis Oliva, Stephanie Ng Wan, Chris Gartin, Stephen McHattie, Ambrosio De Luca, Gregg Bello, Arthur Holden

Where to watch

fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo

Curator Review

Verdict

A feverish, polarizing psychological horror-drama that turns domestic space into an escalating nightmare and a biblical/allegorical pressure cooker. It’s messy on purpose, but if you like confrontational symbolism, dread, and performances pushed to the edge, it’s a memorable watch.

Best for

  • Viewers who enjoy allegorical horror and religious imagery
  • Fans of intense, claustrophobic psychological breakdowns
  • People who like films that provoke debate more than comfort
  • Audiences drawn to escalating domestic nightmare scenarios

Skip if

  • You want subtle, literal storytelling
  • You dislike overt symbolism or metaphor-heavy films
  • You need a steady, conventional horror structure
  • You’re sensitive to extreme stress, chaos, or cruelty

Overview

mother! is less a puzzle to solve than a panic attack to endure. Aronofsky turns a house into a pressure cooker, then keeps adding strangers, noise, and violations until the whole thing feels like a nightmare about hospitality, creation, faith, and consumption all at once.

Worth noting

The film is intentionally abrasive, and that’s the point: it wants you trapped in the same escalating helplessness as its lead. Jennifer Lawrence gives it a raw, increasingly feral center, while the movie’s formal confidence makes the chaos feel designed rather than random.

Bottom line

Some viewers will bounce off the heavy-handed symbolism, but the commitment is undeniable. If you respond to horror that behaves like an argument, or dramas that spiral into apocalypse by way of domestic invasion, this is one of the more unforgettable modern examples.

Top Letterboxd reviews

sree (3★) · 9670 likes

me: pls leave me alone darren aronofsky *stabbing me in the neck*: it's a metaphor!

#1 gizmo fan (0.5★) · 8047 likes

I lost it when they threw her on the ground. When I say I lost it, I'm not talking about the losing it where tears just come bursting out. Not the losing it where you tuck your head into your knees because you just can't handle standing the sight of anything anymore. I'm talking about the losing it where you feel like everything you've just experienced was nothing more than a bad dream. That nothing this disgusting could ever be made… more

davidehrlich (4★) · 8013 likes

mother! is the best movie ever made about that feeling when you just want to sit in your underwear & chill but ed harris won’t leave u alone.* *oh shit no it's probably still the Truman show

doinkdedoink (2.5★) · 7482 likes

damn but how was she nailing those sweet ass hairstyles without a wifi connection or downloaded youtube tutorials

andrea🌹 (2★) · 5977 likes

darren is right having PEOPLE in YOUR HOUSE is the SCARIEST thing

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Topics

psychological horror, allegorical drama, claustrophobic, biblical imagery, apocalyptic, domestic nightmare, surreal, intense, metaphorical, art-horror

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