Mother Mary is an ungodly mess—albeit one that’s unlike any you’ve seen before.
A deep dive into a pool of pretentiousness whose absurdity mounts with each new quasi-supernatural—and heavily symbolic—development, this dramatic two-hander from David Lowery (A Ghost Story, The Green Knight) concerns an impromptu reunion between a global pop star and her estranged designer and best friend, played, respectively, by Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel with endless overwrought scenery chewing.
Not that a tour-de-force could fight its way out of this morass of Important Themes, excessive emoting, and florid direction, all of which combine to turn the director’s latest downright insufferable.
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