Variety by Scott Foundas
Director Christophe Honore's respectable, tightly coiled, but ultimately unrewarding adaptation of Georges Bataille's posthumous novel.
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Director
Christophe Honoré
Cast
Isabelle Huppert,
Louis Garrel,
Joana Preiss,
Emma de Caunes,
Jean-Baptiste Montagut,
Dominique Reymond
Genre
Drama
Based on George Bataille's posthumous and controversial novel: When his father dies, a young man is introduced by his attractive, amoral mother to a world of hedonism and depravity.
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Variety by Scott Foundas
Director Christophe Honore's respectable, tightly coiled, but ultimately unrewarding adaptation of Georges Bataille's posthumous novel.
TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox
For all its shocking content, it remains a rather conventional psychological portrait of Oedipal attraction taken to a disturbing extreme.
Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
Based on a novel by French provocateur Georges Bataille, an important thinker whose fiction rarely translates into good cinema.
Village Voice by Jessica Winter
Can't transcend its own suffocating milieu.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Ma Mère may be ludicrous, but its cast displays a commitment that deserves more than grudging admiration.
Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall
So clinically detached it borders on absurd.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
This tale of disaffected sexual depravity is practically a parody of the worst of French filmmaking.
L.A. Weekly by Scott Foundas
Honoré never gets beneath these characters' sunburned skins, and well before the end, the film tips irretrievably over into the realm of absurdity.
New York Post by V.A. Musetto
Huppert is wonderful, as usual, and she's to be congratulated for taking this daring role. But, alas, even she can't save Ma Mere.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
Degrading, disgusting and depressing.
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