‘Motherhood’ offers stale comedic cookies
Moms deserve better than this stultifying whine-fest
![]() | Uma Thurman gets frumpy, yet still looks like Uma Thurman, for the rather unpleasant "Motherhood." |
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Spanning one frantic day in the life of a Manhattan mom, “Motherhood” winds up being a paean to first-world dilemmas like misspelled birthday cakes, film crews taking all the parking spaces and not being able to find enough “me time” for artistic fulfillment.
Eliza (Uma Thurman) upbraids her fancy-pants, French-diplomat’s-wife neighbor for suggesting that Eliza is “heroic” for bringing up her kids in a West Village walk-up, but the movie spends the remainder of its running time pinning medals on Eliza for parenting under circumstances that are the stuff of many American women’s fantasies.
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The plot has Eliza spinning several plates — she’s preparing for her daughter’s sixth birthday party that afternoon, but she also has until midnight to write 500 words about her life as a mother; the essay is for a contest, the winner of which gets a columnist job at a parenting magazine. We learn that Eliza put her undergraduate promise as a fiction-writer behind her when she had children; in the meantime, she’s tried to keep her foot in the writing game with a blog called “The Bjorn Identity.”
Unfortunately, we get to read what Eliza writes for her blog and as her contest entry, and it, like “Motherhood” itself, feels like a stale collection of harried-parent material that the bland comedy duo The Mommies milked dry more than a decade ago.
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