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Three siblings are brought together when their mother refuses to move from a couch in a furniture store.Three siblings are brought together when their mother refuses to move from a couch in a furniture store.Three siblings are brought together when their mother refuses to move from a couch in a furniture store.
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Penelope Young
- Bree
- (as Penelope Jane Young)
Shelby Lee Parks
- Concerned Woman
- (as Shelby Lee)
Erin Fritch
- Crisis Hotline
- (voice)
Asher Beverly
- Kid with Man
- (uncredited)
Dillon Brady
- Husband
- (uncredited)
Brent Moorer Gaskins
- Family Friend
- (uncredited)
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Madison Geiger
- Funeral Guest
- (uncredited)
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I came here to see if the ratings were in the 7s or had reached 8. It's not even in the 6s. Proof audiences, especially American audiences, have become so dumbed down that even the movie "Idiocracy" flies over their heads.
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I have no idea what this film was about and neither will you. The storyline goes like this, three children who go and find their mother sitting on a couch in a furniture store and tries to get her to leave the store but she doesn't want to leave. And from there, you're left to think that the story is actually going to lead up to something spectacular or tragic to unfold and it literally does neither. From the beginning to the very end, you don't know what the message in the film is actually relaying. It's just a bunch of incoherent scenes meshed together leading up to a climax that leaves you pondering wtf did I just watch, I kid you not. Excellent cast but a very incoherent story that literally made no sense.
I think this film deserves a review even though I'm still processing some of the scenes.
This is not an easy story to describe. So I understand some negative reviews that may be posted.
Much of the investment is with McGregor's character and his relationship with his mother. This unfolds initially as a straight-forward affair of a son whose mom refuses to leave a furniture store (staking her claim on a specific couch in the store).
As the story progresses, you begin to realize not everything is as it seems. Once you realize this, the film takes on a different light and the focus on McGregor's character becomes a bit more justified.
Still, I think the brother and sister deserved a little more substance of character than what was provided. Kudos to Lara Flynn Boyle for making the most out of something less.
This is not an easy story to describe. So I understand some negative reviews that may be posted.
Much of the investment is with McGregor's character and his relationship with his mother. This unfolds initially as a straight-forward affair of a son whose mom refuses to leave a furniture store (staking her claim on a specific couch in the store).
As the story progresses, you begin to realize not everything is as it seems. Once you realize this, the film takes on a different light and the focus on McGregor's character becomes a bit more justified.
Still, I think the brother and sister deserved a little more substance of character than what was provided. Kudos to Lara Flynn Boyle for making the most out of something less.
"Mother Couch" (2024), directed by Niclas Larsson, is an ambitious and daring exploration of the abstract, fusing dark drama and comedy in a way that defies traditional storytelling.
What stands out most in "Mother Couch" is its bold attempt to blend art with narrative. Larsson's vision feels more like a visual art installation than a conventional film, designed for viewers who have an appreciation for the slow, dark, and often bizarre corners of cinema. The film's pacing is deliberate, with long, introspective scenes that some might find tiresome, but those with a passion for art-house films will likely find it thought-provoking. This is a movie that requires patience and an openness to unconventional forms of storytelling.
At its core, "Mother Couch" seems to be about the art of healing, showing how unresolved family dynamics can manifest in strange ways. The characters, though emotionally distant at times, ultimately search for closure, making this film a contemplative piece on the complexities of human relationships.
While it may not cater to mainstream tastes, "Mother Couch" is a unique entry for cinephiles who seek something different, especially those interested in the fusion of art and film. It's an experimental journey that, while imperfect, deserves credit for its originality and daring approach to dark comedy.
What stands out most in "Mother Couch" is its bold attempt to blend art with narrative. Larsson's vision feels more like a visual art installation than a conventional film, designed for viewers who have an appreciation for the slow, dark, and often bizarre corners of cinema. The film's pacing is deliberate, with long, introspective scenes that some might find tiresome, but those with a passion for art-house films will likely find it thought-provoking. This is a movie that requires patience and an openness to unconventional forms of storytelling.
At its core, "Mother Couch" seems to be about the art of healing, showing how unresolved family dynamics can manifest in strange ways. The characters, though emotionally distant at times, ultimately search for closure, making this film a contemplative piece on the complexities of human relationships.
While it may not cater to mainstream tastes, "Mother Couch" is a unique entry for cinephiles who seek something different, especially those interested in the fusion of art and film. It's an experimental journey that, while imperfect, deserves credit for its originality and daring approach to dark comedy.
Wanted to watch this for a really long time! The premise looked extremely intriguing and the plot is really unique and special! Love these types of unique films and innovative plots!
Ewan McGregor is one of my all time favourite actors and does a amazing performance! One of his best!
This was really a movie in my taste! That mixes different genres and atmospheres!
First of all, It gives you that feeling you want from a good and intense psychological thriller/drama!
Niclas Larsson does a amazing job! Definitely a promising talent in filmmaking! Its really well put together and directed!
Soundtrack is perfect and really fits the film!
I really recommend this unique film!
However i don't understand the ending fully, which was abit disappointing! But its a very deep film which let the viewer decide! I really like that!
A intrestring study of the mind and the fate, and the mind's acceptance through trauma, family and loss!
It leaves you with a very special and wierd feeling after.
Excellent, artistic, deep and unique psychological thriller/drama. Definitely worth watching!
Ewan McGregor is one of my all time favourite actors and does a amazing performance! One of his best!
This was really a movie in my taste! That mixes different genres and atmospheres!
First of all, It gives you that feeling you want from a good and intense psychological thriller/drama!
Niclas Larsson does a amazing job! Definitely a promising talent in filmmaking! Its really well put together and directed!
Soundtrack is perfect and really fits the film!
I really recommend this unique film!
However i don't understand the ending fully, which was abit disappointing! But its a very deep film which let the viewer decide! I really like that!
A intrestring study of the mind and the fate, and the mind's acceptance through trauma, family and loss!
It leaves you with a very special and wierd feeling after.
Excellent, artistic, deep and unique psychological thriller/drama. Definitely worth watching!
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- TriviaIt is based on the 2020 Swedish novel Mamma i soffa by Jerker Virdborg.
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- La familia en el diván
- Filming locations
- Charlotte, North Carolina, USA(location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $27,332
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,150
- Jul 7, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $50,163
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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