Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhile on a trip to drop off her daughter at college, Rebecca Mayer's protective mother instincts kick in when they are terrorized on the highway. She will keep her daughter safe - at any cos... Leer todoWhile on a trip to drop off her daughter at college, Rebecca Mayer's protective mother instincts kick in when they are terrorized on the highway. She will keep her daughter safe - at any cost.While on a trip to drop off her daughter at college, Rebecca Mayer's protective mother instincts kick in when they are terrorized on the highway. She will keep her daughter safe - at any cost.
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Shielding Loughlin (who cannot escape FULL HOUSE, as her character here is also named Rebecca) puts her motherly instincts to good use when she senses terror afoot. The acting is not half-bad
in fact, one could say the acting is actually pretty decent (and that's saying a lot for a Lifetime Production); however, the trap is set when we finally make it to the ending, and all the complexities of these decently developed characters are quickly wrapped up by simple solutions. Perhaps easing up on the sub-plots would have allowed for a less rushed ending. Shaun Sipos' performance alone allows this time-filler to be worth the while, and Lori Loughlin is as charming as ever despite her character being a bit of a nut.
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** (out of four)
I don't understand the 5.4 rating for this movie. It's really well acted and the plot is solid. Left me surprised! I didn't see some of the plot twists coming. Definitely a great film that didn't get the credit it deserved, plus Lori Loughlin shows she's a real actress after all. I didn't expect her to be able to carry a movie and put in a really convincing performance. A pleasantly and thoroughly surprising film. If they had gotten the date right, it would have been a 10.
I like watching bad made to tv movies like this. Usually they are campy, have bad acting, bad writing, and are technically poorly made. But at least if you watch them with the right people you can have a lot of fun. Making fun of poorly made media can be a great pass time. Especially if you get some drinks flowing have a snack. A Mothers Rage stands out for me in a sea of bad movies because it has nothing to give back. It cant even hold you attention long enough to laugh at it. If you were looking for a good time laughing at crappy media look elsewhere. You will feel like a gold fish with how quickly this movie loses your attention. I maybe only laughed like twice. Just trash without any up side.
I cannot agree that this film should be categorized as an action (the only convincing bit of action is a car chase where the mother and her daughter are being tail-gated by a low-life car-jacker), and certainly not a comedy! As a standard LMN movie, I guess it could be categorized as a crime drama, or possibly a suspense. LMN suspenses for me, however, have little suspenseful impact as they are mostly so much of a muchness. Twists in the endings, or in the story-line, as with this one, give them some entertainment value.
If there was a separate scale for LMN movies, I would give this one a rating of seven for its entertainment value, but since that is not possible here I can only give it a rating of three.
There are numerous holes in the plot, but I will not describe them here as I do not want to have to issue a spoiler warning. I will, however, comment on the car chase. I do wonder, in reality, is the best action to drive at high speed to try to lose the tail-gater? Is it a good idea to swerve off onto a lonely country road? I do not know, I have never been tail-gated by a maniac with a gun. The sensible thing to me would be to continue to drive at a steady speed, keeping in high-density traffic, and only pulling up in an area highly populated with pedestrians, and/or a police station or near a police car. But then I am not trying to make a movie.
If there was a separate scale for LMN movies, I would give this one a rating of seven for its entertainment value, but since that is not possible here I can only give it a rating of three.
There are numerous holes in the plot, but I will not describe them here as I do not want to have to issue a spoiler warning. I will, however, comment on the car chase. I do wonder, in reality, is the best action to drive at high speed to try to lose the tail-gater? Is it a good idea to swerve off onto a lonely country road? I do not know, I have never been tail-gated by a maniac with a gun. The sensible thing to me would be to continue to drive at a steady speed, keeping in high-density traffic, and only pulling up in an area highly populated with pedestrians, and/or a police station or near a police car. But then I am not trying to make a movie.
Beautiful blonde Lori Loughlin (as Rebecca Mayer) is worried sick about 17-year-old college-bound daughter Jordan Hinson (as Conner). On the road, Ms. Loughlin thinks a series of sleazy men are having seriously nasty thoughts about her nubile teenager. Meanwhile, highway patrolwoman Kristen Dalton (as Emily Tobin) is uncovering facts about a mysterious serial killer. Mature-looking 15-year-old daughter Alix Elizabeth Gitter (as Molly) worries her sheriff mom by tagging along and providing clues...
"A Mother's Rage" is an engagingly structured TV Movie, by Shane Mathers, with director Oren Kaplan guiding some good, crosscutting performances and drama. It is outstanding how the "parallel" stories unfold slowly, without an overabundance of trickery. However, the ending shots are a little frazzled. Watch for sneaky Shaun Sipos (as Calvin) to enliven the final scenes, and a startling appearance by former "Happy Days" then "Married with Children" hunk Ted McGinley as a lascivious short-order cook.
****** A Mother's Rage (4/6/13) Oren Kaplan ~ Lori Loughlin, Kristen Dalton, Shaun Sipos, Ted McGinley
"A Mother's Rage" is an engagingly structured TV Movie, by Shane Mathers, with director Oren Kaplan guiding some good, crosscutting performances and drama. It is outstanding how the "parallel" stories unfold slowly, without an overabundance of trickery. However, the ending shots are a little frazzled. Watch for sneaky Shaun Sipos (as Calvin) to enliven the final scenes, and a startling appearance by former "Happy Days" then "Married with Children" hunk Ted McGinley as a lascivious short-order cook.
****** A Mother's Rage (4/6/13) Oren Kaplan ~ Lori Loughlin, Kristen Dalton, Shaun Sipos, Ted McGinley
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- ErroresThe detective tells the Sheriff near the end that she did a good job and saved lives. In fact she violated some fundamental law enforcement procedures and caused the loss of life: 1) Do not enter a facility where there is an armed suspect by yourself. A deputy was with her but she sent him away. 2) Always secure a suspect by handcuffing them. Instead of doing this with the male, she freed the female, who then attacked the male, who then shot the female, which required the Sheriff to shoot the male. Had she followed proper procedure, none of these injuries would have taken place.
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