The Good Mother | |
Director: | Leonard Nimoy |
Producer: | Arne Glimcher |
Screenplay: | Michael Bortman |
Based On: | The Good Mother by Sue Miller |
Starring: |
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Music: | Elmer Bernstein |
Cinematography: | David Watkin |
Editing: | Peter E. Berger |
Studio: | Touchstone Pictures Silver Screen Partners IV |
Distributor: | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
Runtime: | 103 minutes |
Budget: | $14 million |
Gross: | $4,764,606 |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Good Mother is a 1988 American drama film and an adaptation of Sue Miller's novel of the same name. Directed by Leonard Nimoy, the film stars Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson in the leading roles. The Good Mother explores feelings and beliefs about children's exposure to adult sexuality and challenges society's growing reliance upon courts to settle complex private and ethical matters.[1]
Anna Dunlap (Keaton), is a Boston piano teacher, working part-time at a college laboratory who recently divorced her husband Brian (James Naughton) and has custody of her six-year-old daughter Molly (Asia Viera). Soon, Anna meets and falls in love with Leo (Neeson), a sexually liberated Irish sculptor who changes her perspective on life. One day, Molly sees Leo naked in the bathroom, and she asks if she can touch him, which he allows. After Molly talks to Brian about her experience with Leo, Brian accuses Leo of sexually molesting Molly and sues Anna for custody of their daughter. Leo explains he thought it was in keeping with Anna's parenting, since she had bathed with Molly and was very open with her. A counselor agrees that Leo should have known better but he believes that Molly hasn't been abused and is a very well adjusted and happy child, particularly with Anna and Leo. However, Brian wins custody of Molly, and Anna and Leo end their relationship.
The film received mixed reviews.[2] [3] [4] On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 54% based on reviews from 13 critics.[5]