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Mary (2021)

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Mary

2021 9mins

Single, 30 something Aaron, is packing up his deceased mother's home with sister Jane, when his one night stand turns up on their doorstep. Aaron abruptly wakes when Jane arrives early to help finish packing their deceased Mother’s home. He scrambles to hide the evidence of his wild night. When his one night stand turns up on the doorstep a few hours later, long held grievances are brought to the surface that threaten to sever family ties forever.

Mary: Cast & Crews

Top Cast
Gary Oldman, Emily Mortimer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Antonio Banderas, Michael Biehn

What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
3/5
3/5

Mary presents a poignant narrative about familial ties and the emotional baggage that accompanies them. The film's premise, centred on Aaron and Jane as they grapple with their late mother's belongings, serves as a catalyst for revealing long-held grievances. The performances, particularly those of ... Show more >>

Editor Team
4/5
4/5

Mary is a raw and emotional rollercoaster that hits close to home for anyone who has dealt with family issues. The film opens with Aaron in a state of chaos, trying to juggle his personal life while sorting through the remnants of his mother's existence. The arrival of his one-night stand adds a lay ... Show more >>

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Mary is a film that offers a unique exploration of familial ties and personal struggles. It delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly in the context of grief and unresolved issues. If you enjoy character-driven narratives that provoke thought and reflection, then Mary is certainly worth your time.

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