A Mother Betrayed

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  • TV-14
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 4.8  (360)

A Mother Betrayed, a 2015 drama-thriller film, directed by Michael Feifer and starring Lynn Collins, Adam Kaufman, and Bree Williamson is a poignant tale of a mother's fight to reunite with her daughter. The film opens with the introduction of Susan, a single mother who is struggling to make ends meet, played by Lynn Collins. She's raising her daughter Sophie on her own and has been working as a nurse in a local hospital to provide for them both. Susan's life seemed to be somewhat peaceful until the day Sophie goes missing from the school playground.

Despite Susan's relentless efforts to find her daughter, no trace of Sophie could be found, leaving Susan emotionally shattered and traumatized. It's not until two years later that the police discover the now teenage Sophie. However, what follows is unexpected when Sophie is sent to live with Susan's estranged sister-in-law, Laura, instead of with her own mother.

Susan is left questioning what could have led the court to make such a decision. She begins digging into her past to find answers as to why her own family members would betray her and take away her daughter.

The story unfolds with Susan determined to uncover the truth as to what has happened while she was apart from her daughter. Her persistence leads her to discover some unexpected truths about her family and their not-so-happy past. She has to confront her own family history to find a way back to her daughter. However, her sister-in-law Laura who was Sophie's guardian has ulterior motives that may cause more damage to Susan's already fragile psyche.

Lynn Collin's portrayal of Susan's pain and determination is remarkable. While her performance is not over the top, she successfully conveys the emotions of a mother who has been denied the right to be with her child. The audience can feel the sorrow and grief she emits throughout the entire film.

Bree Williamson's Laura delivers a solid performance as the antagonist. Her sinister plot and hidden agenda make the audience see the shocking truth about some people's lack of compassion and empathy. Her character serves as a reminder of the ugliness that can hide beneath the surface of seemingly caring individuals.

Adam Kaufman's character Peter, a colleague of Susan's, serves as the love interest depicted through occasional flashbacks to Susan's past. Although his character has a relatively small role in the overall story, Peter plays a crucial role in Susan's journey to closure.

The film touches on themes of family secrets, betrayals, and a mother's love for her child. The film is emotionally engaging with some unexpected twists and turns that are sure to keep the audience gripped throughout. While the pacing is slow at times, it is never tedious, and every twist adds to the suspense.

The film is expertly directed, capturing the essence of every scene. The cinematography is precise, impressive, and builds momentum throughout the film as the story unfolds.

Overall, A Mother Betrayed is an expertly crafted, emotionally engaging, and poignant tale that will captivate audiences with its exploration of motherhood, the impact of family dynamics and the lengths a mother will go to keep her child. It's a film that makes you think about the concept of parenthood and the lengths one will go through to protect their loved ones, even if it means going against the people they should be able to trust the most.

A Mother Betrayed is a 2015 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.8.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (360)