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Motherhood (I)

Eliza Kendall Welch (Uma Thurman), mother of, Clara, and Lucas, lives with her spouse, Avery McKendrik (Anthony Edwards), in an Manhattan apartment. T...oday is May 25th, Clara's 6th birthday, and she has to make arrangements for a party, as well as attend to day-to-day chores, including Blogging, and entering an online contest 'Motherhood', and looking after her invalid elderly neighbor and a dog. Things will slowly get out of hand after her car gets towed due to a film shooting; the tire on her bike gets punctured; she alienates herself from her friend, Sheila (Minnie Driver); Clara's name is misspelled on the cake; while Avery refuses to answer his cell-phone. After being assisted by a delivery man, Nikesh (Arjun Gupta), who finds her attractive, she concludes she has had enough, and decides not to return home. Show More

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In the movie Motherhood, Eliza Kendall Welch, a mother of two, is faced with the chaos of planning her daughter Clara's 6th birthday party while juggling her daily responsibilities. Living in a Manhattan apartment with her husband Avery, Eliza finds herself overwhelmed with tasks such as blogging, entering an online contest called 'Motherhood', taking care of her elderly neighbor and a dog, and dealing with her friend Sheila.

However, things take a turn for the worse when Eliza's car is towed due to a film shooting, her bike tire gets punctured, and she inadvertently causes a rift with Sheila. To add to her frustrations, Clara's name is misspelled on the birthday cake, and Avery refuses to answer his phone.

Feeling exhausted and unappreciated, Eliza reaches her breaking point. She meets a delivery man named Nikesh who finds her attractive, and this encounter prompts her to make a life-altering decision. Eliza decides not to return home and escapes from the overwhelming responsibilities of motherhood.

The movie explores the challenges and sacrifices that mothers face on a daily basis, highlighting the importance of self-care and finding balance in a demanding role. Motherhood delves into the complexities of motherhood and the desire for personal fulfillment while navigating the demands of family life.