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Mean Mother is an interesting slice of 70s cinema that dives into the aftermath of Vietnam through a lens of crime and survival. It follows two deserters who take divergent paths, showcasing the rawness of their choices and the gritty underbelly of life once they return to society. The pacing meanders a bit, giving time for character development, which is always a good thing in this genre. The performances have a certain rugged authenticity, and while the direction might be less celebrated, the film's atmosphere captures the era's turbulence. It’s not flashy but the practical effects and locations pull you into its world, making it distinct in a sea of action dramas from the time.
Mean Mother has seen a few releases over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive, especially on physical media. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors, as many fans appreciate the raw storytelling and the cultural context it represents. The film's distribution was limited, adding to its mystique, and while it's not on the radar of every collector, those who seek it often find a unique gem that reflects the complexities of post-war America.
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