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Review | Netflix movie review: The Mother – Jennifer Lopez stars as a former military assassin in exciting action thriller

  • J Lo is the titular mother in this action thriller about a former military assassin battling to be reunited with her daughter 12 years after she gave her up
  • A textbook example of a star vehicle, The Mother is competently executed and intermittently engaging, but is elevated only by Lopez’s presence

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Jennifer Lopez as The Mother in a still from “The Mother”, directed by Niki Caro. Lucy Paez co-stars. Photo: Eric Milner/Netflix

3/5 stars

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Jennifer Lopez adds a dash of superstar glamour to The Mother, an otherwise stubbornly conventional action thriller about a former military assassin battling to be reunited with her estranged daughter.

Joseph Fiennes and Gael Garcia Bernal apply a touch of foreign flavour as the scenery-chewing villains, but are given precious little opportunity to overshadow J-Lo’s steely-eyed heroine by director Niki Caro (Whale Rider, Mulan).

In an era when seemingly any Hollywood A-lister can reinvent themselves as a no-nonsense action star, 53-year-old Lopez is surprisingly convincing as an unnamed special forces operative, with sharpshooting skills and survival know-how to rival John Wick and Rambo combined.

Her efforts to foil an arms deal between a South American gun-runner (Bernal) and an ex-SAS commando (Fiennes) leave her romantically involved with both men. But when she discovers they are also involved in human trafficking, she turns informant for the FBI.

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Her only problem: she is nine months pregnant and either one of them could be the father.

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