Mother's Day: Liebe ist kein Kinderspiel (2016)

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Mother’s Day: Liebe ist kein Kinderspiel: Directed by Garry Marshall. With Jennifer Aniston, Timothy Olyphant, Shay Mitchell, Caleb Brown. Three generations come together in the week leading up to Mother’s Day.

“Oh my god, what a terrible movie. My luck with movies seems to be running out. Motheru0026#39;s Day is one of those 7 in 1 stories where everybody is connected in some way but not really. This one has so many sub-plots that your head will spin. There is Julia Roberts and her u0026#39;I didnu0026#39;t know about youu0026#39; daughter. The daughter has a love story going on. Julia Roberts has a meeting with Jennifer Aniston who is divorced and is coming to terms with her husbandu0026#39;s remarriage to a much younger woman. And there is the husband and his life. Not to forget Kate Hudson who is a friend of Jennifer Aniston and is married to an Indian Doctor. Kate Hudson has a sister who is a lesbian. And both the sisters have kept these as secrets from their parents who come pay a surprise visit. And then we have the love interest of Jennifer Aniston as Jason Sudeikis, widower with 2 daughter. There is cameo from Jennifer Garner who is married to Jason Sudeikis but dies in combat. And then there are some other subplots which deserve no mention.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI typically like such movies, that is if they are made well. The comedy was forced, the acting was not that great like even from Jennifer Aniston and Julia Roberts and I didnu0026#39;t really care for the characters.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYeah, it could be a plausible setting but that is the only positive about it. And donu0026#39;t even get me started with the racist jokes – oh my god. They were terrible and not funny. This movie is not a tribute to Motheru0026#39;s Day in any which way. Do not watch, even if you are dead bored.”

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