Status
Released
original language
pl
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Nina

Max

Igor

Max's Foster Mother

Max's Foster Father

Agency Head

'Teleskop'

'Woltomierz'

Tytus

Diplomat

Diplomat's Son

Nina's Mother

Liquor store cashier

Lad

Lad

Lad

Lad

Lad

Lad

Lad

Local girl

Local girl

Brick agent

Brick agent

Brick agent

Policeman

Policewoman

Courier

Juvenile delinquent

Juvenile delinquent

Juvenile delinquent

Juvenile delinquent

Juvenile delinquent

Juvenile delinquent

Cook

Cook

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Gang member

Smuggler

Smuggler

Taxi driver

Zosia

Igor's ex-wife

Partner of Igor's ex-wife

Father of 'Woltomierz'

Brick agent

Office agent

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer
Written by MovieGuys on 2023-06-02
Mothers Day actually has something to offer the viewer but as is so often the case these days, "the message" gets in the way. Lets start with the positives. Creative use of action. Action is comprised mostly of well choreographed, if not overly convincing, fight scenes. Innovation is the key here, using a range of things as weapons, right down to tins of beer (a terrible waste if you ask me). The story's not original but not too bad either. The characterisations, especially the lead, have a little depth and humanity, rather than being of the cardboard, cut out, "hero" variety. Pacing's good too, you never really get the chance to be bored by this film. Regrettably, a lot of this good stuff is interrupted by the usual woke pandering, that's become so common in cinema and series, these days. Its the usual tiresome stuff. I'm not sure how many times I've said I come to entertainment to be entertained, not lectured. There's also an unwelcome dash of what, in this reviewers opinion, might potentially be interpreted, as anti Russian sentiment? In summary, a lot to like but equally a lot that's not only unappealing but could have been easily been left out of this film, to its benefit.