After 31 years, renowned Italian horror filmmaker Dario Argento finally completes his Three Mothers Trilogy with the third entry in the series, Mother of Tears. While the new movie has its share of extremely graphic scenes and features some genuinely chilling imagery, ultimately the movie isn't half as well made or even enjoyable as Susperia (1977, the first installment in the trilogy) or Inferno (1980, the second installment), and will likely disappoint both fans of the series and those who have never seen an Argento film.
As impressively grisly as it is, Mother of Tears is one of the weakest films in Argento's filmography.
Bored to Tears
The film begins with an ancient urn being unearthed from a cemetery in Rome. The preacher who discovers the relic sends it to an occult expert in the city and once it's opened all hell breaks loose as people go berserk in the streets of Rome, murdering and wreaking havoc. Soon a group of witches emerge, adding to the pandemonium. Sounds good , right? Well, as interesting as the basic premise for Mother of Tears is, everything, and I mean everything falls apart from there. Even Asia Argento (the director's daughter who plays the film's protagonist) can't save the movie with her convincing performance.
My biggest beef with MoT is how noticeably cheap the entire film feels--almost to the point where you feel like you're watching some straight to DVD horror garbage you'd find on the new release wall at your local Blockbuster. Yeah, it's that disappointing. With a few exceptions like Asia Argento, most of the performances are stale and you get the impression from watching the film that the actors don't have a clue what they're doing in the scenes they are in. There are enough interesting moments in the film where there's an opportunity for it to pick up, but due to sloppy storytelling and lack of a cohesive plot, Mother of Tears falls flat on its face.
We can't believe we're saying this, but some of the gore in the movie is just uncalled for.
In addition to these two nipple slips, you do see Asia Argento's boobs. And, yes it's weird because the director is her father.
Watch Susperia, Phenomena, and Opera Instead...
Despite its numerous shortcomings, Mother of Tears does have some positive qualities, such as several shockingly gruesome scenes such as one towards the beginning of the film where a woman is disemboweled and then strangled with her own ropy innards (something that's been done before in cinema but never so barbarously). The always awesome Udo Kier, who played a similar role as a priest in Susperia, also makes a brief appearance in the film, but he's not in the movie long enough to make a difference.
Dario Argento really hasn't made anything spectacular since 1987's Opera, and unfortunately Mother of Tears certainly doesn't reestablish him as one of the leading names in the genre. If you're in mood for some gore, this might be worth a rental once it hits DVD, but bear in mind that you might have a hard time putting up with the film.
Terror Rating: 2 out of 5
Originality: 2 out of 5
Level of Gore: 4 out of 5
Overall Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Recommendations: Susperia, Inferno, Phenomena, Tenebre, Opera.
An obvious nod to an identical scene from Argento's Phenomena, Asia takes a bath in the world's largest corpse smoothee.
See the trailer to Mother of Tears here.
Comments
thats just disapointing i was looking forward to this. I'll still see it but i hope i enjoy it a little more
killatron
thats just disapointing i was looking forward to this. I'll still see it but i hope i enjoy it a little more
I felt bad when I was posting this review because I really really hoped this movie would be good. What can you do though...
This is a true shame! It's becoming painfully obvious that Argento has lost his touch and can no longer create those moody creeped out atmospheres where even if the story gets murky (which frankly, his films tend to do) the viewer is always left with a satisfying and unique experience. Still, I reserve a shred of hope for Giallo, his next flick. C'mon Dario, let's get with it!
I just saw this as well and i was so disappointed. I couldn't even finish it. I could deal with it until her mother shows up (thats all I'll say for those who haven't seen it). I had seen the beginning of the film in Italian and it looked fantastic but at some point in the middle of the film it just slides downhill and never recovers. Its so sad to see a good director plop out a terrible movie...Still its not as bad as Romero's Diary (lol). You hear that Argento? You still have room to fall before you sink below that turd!
Old school good directors only let me down now. Wes craven is a punk and i always thought romero's zombies were over rated. I hope clive barkers midnight meat train is decent even if it sounds like a movie about a giant killer penis that strikes at night.
The top 2 screens from Mother of Tears look brutal.
i really want to see it. suspiria is still the scariest movie i've ever seen
rileyman
i really want to see it. suspiria is still the scariest movie i've ever seen
You should still watch it. Fangoria and some other horror publications gave favorable reviews. Just keep in mind that it's no Susperia.
are those intestines?
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