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Oct 23 2009 - 2:30pm When you have a parenting movie set in New York, you should know better than to expect a warm-'n'-fuzzy story about the joys of having kids. In fact,
Motherhood is out to prove that mothers have it rough.
The film follows Eliza Welsh (Uma Thurman), a Manhattan writer dealing with a cramped apartment, busy husband, and side-street parking while raising her two kids.
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i'm not a mother but even if I were, I don't feel like I have to relate to every movie about motherhood. I think most people watch a movie because they want an hour and a half away from teir own lives don't want to see themselves up on the screen.
I'm not a mom, I don't live in ny, I'm not white... But i'd still very much like to see this movie.
1Agree with Pinky Pink
2I don't go to movies just because I can relate to characters. I go to movies when I've seen the reviews and they sound like something I'd enjoy - funny, smart or poignant. I guess this one will be good enough to watch on DVD.
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