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Mommie Dearest review

Posted : 3 years, 10 months ago on 12 June 2020 05:08

Based on one of the most controversial memoirs of all time, Mommie Dearest is based on the relationship between Academy Award-winning Hollywood actress Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway) and her adopted daughter Christina (Diana Scarwid). Both the movie and the book expose the mother as an alcoholic domineering control freak whose film career is hanging on a loose thread. Without going too much into detail about which parts are fabricated or otherwise, I believe that Mommie Dearest needed to be more about Christina than her mother, trekking deeper through her psychosis and emotional struggle. Frank Perry could have had Christina in her apartment writing the story and giving visual context to her childhood trauma to the viewers. Instead, the movie plays like a traditional biopic that shows events that happened to Joan Crawford and exploits the melodramatic child abuse scenes. However, when it gets to the sentimental and quieter parts, the movie feels tone-deaf and empty because the audience gets distracted by the shocking scenes as well as Faye Dunawayโ€™s laughable overacting. Speaking of distractions, the movie left me with serious questions such as, โ€œWhy would Joan tie her adoptive son Christopher to the bed with a parachute strap?โ€ and โ€œWho would allow 10-year-old Christina to serve alcohol behind the bar?โ€ Maybe those instances happened in real life, but you donโ€™t just brush away such mean-spirited plot details as minor quirks and never bring them up again. When you do, you create lazy exploitation, especially in a movie centered on child abuse. With that said, not only is Mommie Dearest a tonally uneven film, but also a gigantic waste of opportunity.

(1 ยฝ Wire Hangers out of 5)


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Mommie Dearest review

Posted : 8 years, 1 month ago on 20 March 2016 12:23

This film is perhaps best known for Faye Dunaway's over-the-top portrayal of Joan Crawford with the fact it would go on to ruin her career and what was intended to be an Oscar-caliber biopic turned instead into a Razzie-winning camp classic. And yet, I liked this film quite a bit. Many scenes that would go on in infamy like "No wire hangers!", "Bring me the axe Tina!" and Crawford strangling Christina after her daughter declares she is not one of her fans is just an extreme part of its cult value and that indeed is thanks to Faye Dunaway. Based on Christina Crawford's autobiography about what was like living with her famous mom by claiming she was abusive towards her, you can definitely see why everything about it is "so bad it's good" and clearly didn't deserve the negative reviews it got when it was released. Give this film a try and embrace it for its silliness.


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