
Bad Moms (2016)
Año de lanzamiento: 2016
Nación: China, United States
Alternative Title: El club de las madres rebeldes, Палави мамчета, Perfeita é a Mãe!, Mères indignes, Pahad emmed, Malas madres, Mamades me Kaki Diagogi, Zloceste mame, Rossz anyák, Immahot ra'ot, Slæmar mömmur, Bad Moms: Mamme molto cattive, Blogos mamos, Zle mamuski, Mães à Solta, Opasne mame, Очень плохие мамочки, Poredne mame, Eyvah Annem Dagitti, Дуже поганi матусi
Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
Writer: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Bill Block, Suzanne Todd
Executive Producer: Adam Fogelson, Donald Tang, Jerry Ye, Mark Kamine, Oren Aviv, Robert Simonds, Wang Zhongjun, Wang Zhonglei
Compañías: BillBlock Media, Huayi Brothers Pictures, Robert Simonds Productions, STXfilms, Suzanne Todd Productions, Universal Pictures
Género: Comedy
Budget: 20.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: alcohol, bathroom humor, divorce, family, hit-and-run, infidelity, mother role, single mother
Historia
The movie 'Bad Moms' follows three overworked and under-appreciated mothers - Amy, Kiki, and Carla - who reach a breaking point due to their demanding responsibilities. Amy, a seemingly perfect mom with a husband who doesn't help much around the house, is stressed out from balancing her family's needs and her own desires. Meanwhile, Kiki is a free-spirited single mother who clashes with the other moms at her daughter's school over their judgmental attitudes. Carla, the wealthy and sophisticated one among them, is hiding a secret about her marriage that adds to her stress.
Resumen
'Bad Moms', directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, is a comedy film released in 2016 that explores the lives of three mothers who decide they've had enough of their conventional responsibilities. When Amy's husband doesn't appreciate her efforts, she joins forces with Kiki and Carla to break free from their strict routines and indulge in some much-needed self-care. The movie humorously examines the pressures faced by modern moms and the societal expectations placed upon them.