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What you see does not exist. What you cannot see is truth. morePlot:
Part three of the "Three Mothers" trilogy which takes place in Rome and has to do with Mater Lachrymarum (The Third Mother). full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Asia Argento | ... | Sarah Mandy | |
| Cristian Solimeno | ... | Detective Enzo Marchi | |
| Adam James | ... | Michael Pierce | |
| Moran Atias | ... | Mater Lachrymarum | |
| Valeria Cavalli | ... | Marta Colussi | |
| Philippe Leroy | ... | Guglielmo De Witt | |
| Daria Nicolodi | ... | Elisa Mandy | |
| Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni | ... | Giselle Mares | |
| Udo Kier | ... | Padre Johannes | |
| Robert Madison | ... | Agente Lissoni | |
| Jun Ichikawa | ... | Katerina | |
| Tommaso Banfi | ... | Padre Milesi | |
| Paolo Stella | ... | Julian | |
| Clive Riche | ... | Uomo col Cappotto | |
| Massimo Sarchielli | ... | Vagabondo |
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Exhumed (USA) (working title)Mother of Tears (USA)
Mother of Tears: The Third Mother (International: English title)
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Rated R for strong graphic violence and gore, language and some sexuality/nudity.Parents Guide:
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USA:101 min (unrated version) | Canada:98 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | USA:98 minLanguage:
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The third part (with Suspiria (1977) and Inferno (1980)) of a trilogy of films about the "Three Mothers." moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Giselle and Sarah open the urn. The overhead shots shows Giselle handing each item to Sarah. In the side shots Giselle is taking them from Sarah and setting them aside. moreFAQ
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Mother of Tears (2007)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Third film in the "Three Mothers" trilogy following Suspiria and Inferno. The film opens with an ancient urn being found in a cemetery in Rome. The urn is taken to a museum where Sarah (Asia Argento), an art student, opens in and unknowingly unleashes the witch known as the Mother of Tears. Soon witches begin coming to Rome to pay their respects to the Mother and this here unleashes rape, violence and suicide throughout the city and it's up to Sarah to bring it to an end. It's no secret that I found the first two films in this series to be highly overrated. Yes, they're technically brilliant but the stories never worked for me and I also thought they lacked suspense but that's not the case with this final film in the trilogy because Argento proves his skill with a masterful little film that's not great but it's still pretty damn close. Argento does a great job at creating a truly wicked atmosphere and one that makes you feel as if all of these events are happening and that the world is being overtaken by these witches. There's a certain dread and creepiness running throughout the entire film and there's also a couple scenes that are certain to make you jump. There's also an extremely large amount of graphic violence and gore, which is certainly a throw back to the Italian pictures of the 1970s. I won't ruin any of the sequences but these are certainly the most graphic and brutal scenes from a horror film in many decades. Asia turns in the best performances I've seen from her as the woman who gets into something she was never expecting. There are a couple emotional scenes with Asia's character and her mother's spirit (played by her real mother, Daria Nicolodi), which the actress pulls off very well. Udo Kier also has a nice cameo. The story this time out is a lot easier to follow than the previous two films and again I think this is a major plus. Five writers are credited with the screenplay and I think they got the elements just right. I was letdown by the ending, which I felt happened way too fast and simple but outside of this I really enjoyed this movie. The music score by Claudio Simonetti is also very good and delivers some nice tension to the film. There are a couple poorly used CGI effects but thankfully all of the gore scenes are the real thing. How long has it been since we've seen brutal killings without the use of CGI? One of the scenes look fake but the rest are very gruesome and realistic. The opening murder sequence is brutally done but it gives the opening in Suspiria a run for its money.