You Killed My Mother

2017

Action / Thriller

Plot summary


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Ashley Jones as Miriam Preston
Jonathan Koensgen Photo
Jonathan Koensgen as Jimmy Cooper
Alanna Bale Photo
Alanna Bale as Heather Wallis
Sarah McVie Photo
Sarah McVie as Lynn Darcer
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742.86 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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1.38 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by BatsyCharky1 / 10

Confusing

I don't know what garbage this was, I couldn't tell if the main character was a male or female. And the unlikeliness is surreal. For a lifetime movie this is at the very bottom of the bin.

Reviewed by lavatch8 / 10

Dreams of Venezuela

The best scene in "You Killed My Mother" is when Jo's boyfriend Bobby has sketched her portrait. It is a beautiful face with a smile a mile wide. For a moment, Jo is stunned because she could not believe that she could radiate such warmth. Her self-image was that of monster. But, for a moment in time, a new Jo had broken through her façade, then returned to her default mode of rage and revenge.

Jo's mother was a drunk, who was brought to the ER room with alcohol poisoning. But when Miriam, the head physician, would not authorize a new liver, the mother died. Jo attacked a nurse and was sent to a mental institution after the nurse filed charges. But she never forgave Miriam and now plans to retaliate by obliterating all that Miriam cherishes.

The film backtracks on Jo's past, which included an abusive father who taught her a set of diabolical methods of murdering people. The co-dependent Jo only received comfort from her mother in her rare moments of sobriety. After release from the nut house, Jo links up with her beau Jimmy, and the pair conspires to kill and rob a local hood, prior to their escape to Venezuela.

Jo defines her revenge plans as "housekeeping." But, every step of the way, she is disillusioned in her twisted notion of justice. One senses that if Jo ever made it to Venezuela, nothing would have changed. She experienced only one, brief and shining moment when she gazed on a picture of herself that was a mirror of what might have been for a young woman enmeshed in self-loathing.

Reviewed by njboden5 / 10

Average movie

This film is average so gets an average score but the line 'loose ends kill friends' made me lol. I'd probably give a lower score if it wasn't for that. The scene with the glass swapping made no sense either.

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