Rushed
- 2021
- 1h 41m
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5.7/10
3.1K
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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.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.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.
Pete Hogan
- Vinny
- (as Peter Munson Hogan)
Danny Roberto
- Rob
- (as Daniel Roberto)
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- TriviaThe film's poster has the sigma symbol (generally used in mathematics to denote a sum) instead of the letter 'E'. This symbol is found in the middle of the fraternity's name.
- GoofsAt 30 minutes in, Jimmy's mother is hugging him while he is hooked to a respirator in a hospital bed. When she breaks the embrace, Jimmy is no longer hooked to any respirator.
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What a liar. Well, Prime anyways.
I have one rule: Watch a horror movie a day during the month of October. And I love to see New-to-Me horror movies, so each night I go searching for horrors I've never seen. When I opened Prime, they suggested this "Drama-Horror" movie. Yeah, right.
This is NOT a horror movie. By ANY stretch of that term. Sure, it has "horrific" moments, but those are only about 3% of the screentime. NO. This is a drama with many comedic moments.
Yeah, the tone is all-over-the-place. Act one is mostly comedic. Act two is very heavily, and justifiably, dramatic. Act three is Death Wish.
To be fair, I actually really enjoyed this movie. The mother, played by Siobhan Fallon Hogan, was thoroughly convincing. The story involves a family of six with the oldest (boy) going off to college and immediately pledging to a fraternity, much like his old man. Naturally, the mother worries for her son, and unfortunately, her concerns come true. After a hazing situation, her son dies.
And so goes her quest for justice. You will honestly feel to her very bones how distraught this mother is.
The unfortunate part was how it ended...without conclusion. Not sure if that was intentional. In fact, I had to rewatch the ending the next day after I watched this entire movie to see if I missed something. I had not.
Still, I did like the acting of the mother and how much I felt her pain. Though, too bad the movie wasn't complete.
***
Final Thoughts: And too bad it wasn't horror. Stop labeling movies as full-on horror when it just has one/two scenes that are "horrific." This does NOT turn the entire experience into the horror genre.
I have one rule: Watch a horror movie a day during the month of October. And I love to see New-to-Me horror movies, so each night I go searching for horrors I've never seen. When I opened Prime, they suggested this "Drama-Horror" movie. Yeah, right.
This is NOT a horror movie. By ANY stretch of that term. Sure, it has "horrific" moments, but those are only about 3% of the screentime. NO. This is a drama with many comedic moments.
Yeah, the tone is all-over-the-place. Act one is mostly comedic. Act two is very heavily, and justifiably, dramatic. Act three is Death Wish.
To be fair, I actually really enjoyed this movie. The mother, played by Siobhan Fallon Hogan, was thoroughly convincing. The story involves a family of six with the oldest (boy) going off to college and immediately pledging to a fraternity, much like his old man. Naturally, the mother worries for her son, and unfortunately, her concerns come true. After a hazing situation, her son dies.
And so goes her quest for justice. You will honestly feel to her very bones how distraught this mother is.
The unfortunate part was how it ended...without conclusion. Not sure if that was intentional. In fact, I had to rewatch the ending the next day after I watched this entire movie to see if I missed something. I had not.
Still, I did like the acting of the mother and how much I felt her pain. Though, too bad the movie wasn't complete.
***
Final Thoughts: And too bad it wasn't horror. Stop labeling movies as full-on horror when it just has one/two scenes that are "horrific." This does NOT turn the entire experience into the horror genre.
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- "A Mother's Fury"
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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