MOVIE TITLE: RUSHED
This heartbreaking and powerful drama is now available in theaters nationwide, as well as on Digital/Video on Demand through Apple TV and other outlets.
RATING: R
LENGTH: 1 hour 41 minutes
IN A NUTSHELL:
Barbara O’Brien, an Irish Catholic mother, has her life turned upside-down when her son, a freshman in college, is involved in a tragic hazing incident.
As always, this is a spoiler-free review.
THINGS I LIKED:
- Siobhan Fallon Hogan is STELLAR! She was PERFECT in this role as a fierce mother. As a mother, I love how dedicated she was to her family. Many would say she smothered her kids but I absolutely understand the feeling of wanting to be a part of your kids’ lives even when they grow up and move away. It’s hard to let go of those apron strings. I was blown away to learn that she also wrote the screenplay. Her performance reminded me of Francis McDermott. She was that good. I really loved her in this. The first time I ever saw her was in Men In Black where she says “Sugar water” in such a funny way that my family still laughs when we repeat that line.
- It’s always good to see Robert Patrick. He’ll forever be a Terminator to me.
- Jay Jay Warren does a great job in his role.
- The last sentence out of Barbara’s mouth was profound and very well done.
- I recognized Peri Gilpin’s voice long before I recognized her face. I don’t think I’ve seen her since her famous role as “Roz” in Frasier: The Complete Series. I’ve always enjoyed her performances and I loved that TV show.
- It was symbolic that the mom prayed every day to the Virgin Mary, feeling a special bond with her as a mother. She lit candles, prayed “the rosary”, and even talked to her like a friend. She could relate to the mother of God because she was a mother.
- Noticeably good direction. Some of the camera angles were so insightful.
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:
- Why would anyone want to join a fraternity that had a bunch of total douchebags in it? The president of the fraternity, played by Jake Weary couldn’t even complete a sentence without an F-bomb. Why would you want to hang out with people like that?
- The topic feels dated. I remember hearing about all of these hazing deaths back in the 1980s. Because of the severity and frequency of them, the university where I attended college eventually decided to not allow the Greek system on campus at all. My roommate rushed a sorority our freshman year. She was forced to do embarrassing things which made me see how stupid it was to lower your dignity and self-respect just to hang out with supposed “cool” people.
- Some of the subplots are completely dropped and you’re left with unanswered questions.
- The uneven tone of the movie changes from Act 1 (drama) to Act 2 (dark comedy) to Act 3 (thriller). Some viewers are criticizing the twist in Act 3.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- Lots of profanity and F-bombs
- LOTS and lots of alcohol
- Drug use
- Sorrow
- Mourning
THEMES:
- Accountability
- Motherhood
- Justice
- Revenge
- Choices and consequences
- Underdogs
- Sisterhood with other moms
- Brotherhood of fraternities
- Traditions
- Making changes in legislation
Movie Review Mom GRADE: A-
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