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A story of a single mom who would love to raise her son of 15 to the best of her abilities. Her son is bright and a model student. However, when she found out that her son is now participating in the E-sports tournament, she is severely disappointed. She wants to stop her son from this career path and she chooses to set up her own team to beat him and end his chance of being a gamer. Is the person who won the game, really the winner? (Source: SahaMongkolMedia) Edit Translation

  • English
  • ภาษาไทย
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • dansk
  • Country: Thailand
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Sep 10, 2020
  • Duration: 1 hr. 57 min.
  • Score: 7.3 (scored by 87 users)
  • Ranked: #25001
  • Popularity: #17893
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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Jan 29, 2021
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Before I start, I just needed to say this is pretty much a personal opinion. There is also a bit of bias on my end, so it is your choice if you want to watch the movie. I will mainly talk about the story and acting.

Story:
The story is basically about a single mother (who is a teacher) and initially is disappointed that her model son is participating in a E-Sports tournament. She creates her own E-Sports team in attempt to stop her son from choosing the gaming career path.

The plot initially confused me because I didn't understand where the story was going. Only halfway through I actually realized what was going on. Initially I thought Third's character was related to the teacher somehow (I'm not too sure what lead me to thinking that), but I realized they weren't related and he was just a student at the school she worked at. Personally, the plot picked up in the later half of the film, but I think what the plot was missing later on was Third's grades and stuff. I did still like the plot despite it being confusing, but maybe that is just me.

I also wish there was more depth with each character. There was so much potential in the mother-son dynamic. I wish they could've made that part more interesting. Or Third's character, I wish they went more in depth with him and school. The ending seemed like they were missing a few thing. They didn't really solve the mother-son situation and the ending felt sudden. They didn't even have a proper talk at the end which would've been nice to see.

I can see it not being for everyone. I didn't really understand the gaming part (since I don't game) and I saw it more like a lighthearted family movie. So if you like family movies, this one is a nice watch.

Acting:
This is where my bias true bias comes in. I personally love Third, I have seen him act in some of my favorite dramas that's why my opinion on his is biased from the start. I thought he was very adorable and pulled off his character pretty well. It was nice to see him act as the main character for a change. Normally he plays a subsidiary main character (if that makes sense). His character was very likable and I loved it.

This is the first time I've seen Aom act and I thought she was very pretty. Personally I liked her character. A mother who went from being strict to letting her son pursue his career. The writers did her character a bit dirty because again, I wish there were more mother and son moments throughout the movie. It would've also been nice if she also acted as a teacher. For a second, I forgot she was the "strict" mother that didn't like that her son wanted to pursue video games.

As for the actors that played the side characters, they were pretty good. I've seen Wee act in a drama before so it was nice to see her in a movie and see the improvement. The other side actors aren't listed here, but they did very well. The dynamic was funny, cute, and I would even say a bit wholesome.

Overall:
I enjoyed this movie. Again, I might be biased, but it was nice to watch for a change. Most Thai movies are romance based and stuff and don't really center around family, but this one did. This type of movie is up my ally plot wise, so I probably liked this way more than others and would definitely rewatch the movie if I had the time. I give it a 8/10.

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Jan 13, 2021
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Overall 2.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Not a story. Just a too-long presentation of one-point idea.

The film about e-sport that is more proper to target the audience who are parents in Gen-X or upper, esp. those who oppose kids playing games.

I watch this film because the promotional trailer looks interesting, but the real thing is just complete opposite. The subject is about e-sport—a trendy contemporary subject, so I expected for the least of exciting CG, fast-pacing story progress and enthusiastic youthful energy. What I found is ordinary CG like a presentation of a 1st-year film student, slow-pacing progress to the point of almost reaching nowhere, and laggard/sluggish energy due to an under par acting direction of supporting roles.

[Shortcut note in case you wouldn't read this 'til the end:
If anyone like this kind of gaming/e-sport theme with the youthful+comical tone, I want to recommend Cross Fire. It's a 36-ep. Chinese series presenting a lot of topics surrounding gaming and e-sport. One of them is also about prejudice from the older generation toward gaming/e-sport, but the production team can present it like a professional storyteller. Rip off all the decoration like CG or cinematography techniques and left only the organic element like the storytelling skills, it's already highly admirable.
P.S. I watched Cross Fire after Mother Gamer.]

Let's talk:

(1) Story
It's not a story. This 2-hour film has only one-point idea which is a mother who opposes her exemplary-student son to play in e-sport league, so she tries to make him lose the competition by building another team to beat his team but becomes a player in the process. Along 2 hours, it mainly presents the journey of a Gen-X mom becoming a game player. The selling point of the film is just to show the contrast of being an old Gen-X in the new world of e-sport (though the vibe is sorta outdated kind of e-sport). The film is shallow. Actually, this starting idea is interesting and has huge potential to create an elaborative story on another level, but the creator might be too lazy to be creative and just stop dead at the first sentence of the story while repeating the loop of that sentence for another 2 hours (—most of the time is mom trying to build the team). There's no story in it. That's why I call it just a too-long presentation of one-point idea.

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(2) Directing
The continuity between shots and scenes is obviously unskilled. At times, there wouldn't be connecting point between scenes. This messes the storytelling making the audience confused and doubts the necessity in the existence of the scene that comes later. The director is not a storyteller. He has no tactic in smoothening out the story esp. the romance part of it. He always puts a flirting scene next to another irrelevant scene out of the blue. The big fail is that all the lovey-dovey bits in the film are unimportant at all. If they cut off all these love bits, the film would look more roundly even than bumpy as it already happens to be.

Anyway, I can see why they try to add the love bits into the film. It's because they want to target the teenage group of audience, but their leading character is a Gen-X. Moreover, their main point is to change the pessimistic mindset of Gen-X about gaming, which is literally an unnecessary message to the teens. So instead, they think to pull the teenage audience in with love story, but the result is awkward. Yet to say there's no chemistry between the couple at all. The portion around love here is just too extra, out of context, or in another word—a leftover added on, which resulting in the film direction being a mess.

Let me mention a bit about the cinematography style of the film. I can see they try to use those minimal camera angles that look more contemporary like still shots, edge cut-off shots, symmetric shots, scenes with few props, but it's also seen that it isn't their real style. This style doesn't persist throughout. In the end, what they do is just kind of copying the trend.

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(3) Acting
The acting in love-bit scenes between the boy and the girl gamers is awful. It's unnatural and out of place. They're not shy but awkward. Their no-chemistry is a failure. Their flirting scenes are all fail and not convincing.

The acting direction of the fat boy is also wrong. I think this is the fault of the director. The direction of this character to be humorous by putting himself to be a bland joke doesn't come from the actor for sure. Having a character being a bland joke himself is a kind of comedy that Thai people like, but this direction doesn't work here. The film is already pretty much quiet despite being a (self-proclaimed) action film. This character being a bland joke just make the whole thing worse—now it's truly blandly quiet, but without being humorous. In the film, he even raps a song explaining the game they play, which oh... so awful. The rap is amateur and totally awful in the aspects of lyrics, rhythm and rapping skills. I'm secondhand embarrassed just by hearing it.

The acting of many main characters is just unbalanced in various layers.

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(4) Music
As I just mention that this film is pretty much quiet. Not that they don't use music. It's that they don't know how to use music. For example, at places like stimulating scenes that need music, they don't use the right music to boost the audience's emotions, and at places, the music just fades down until almost disappear altogether despite that it shouldn't. It's like they don't have a good sense of music and when they don't know what music to use or how to use music, they're not afraid of leaving it silent. Anyway, though the music isn't much helpful to the film, at least it doesn't obtrude their own work.

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With the unskillful work of the director, cinematographer, actors/actresses as well as editing team, the film doesn't come out at the top of the level they can reach (—not that the level could be very high, but instead of 2.5 score, they might get up to 3.5 from me).

Let me just finish myself here. I feel like I take more time writing this than watching the film itself.

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  • Movie: Mother Gamer
  • Country: Thailand
  • Release Date: Sep 10, 2020
  • Duration: 1 hr. 57 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: 7.3 (scored by 87 users)
  • Ranked: #25001
  • Popularity: #17893
  • Watchers: 215

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