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(2008 TV Movie)

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6/10
Surprisingly, It's Not That Bad
sddavis634 February 2012
I stumbled upon this quite by accident - awake early one morning, flipping through TV channels and I happened to find this at the opening credits. I didn't know any of the cast, and the title (the one I saw in the listings when I checked it out was "Maternal Obsession,") seemed a bit unimaginative, perhaps giving too much away. But I decided to watch it - aside from news, what else is there at 6 in the morning? It was a pleasant surprise. Don't get me wrong. It's not a masterpiece, but it's not bad. It does rankle me by hitting on my pet peeve - a Canadian movie that has to try to pretend to be anything but Canadian by being set in the United States (in this case, Philadelphia) - but still, it's not bad. Yeah, the title gives it away. It's about an obsessed mom trying too hard (WAY too hard!) to control the life of her only daughter and prevent her from growing up and moving on. The whole "control freak" concept is a bit cliché and maybe overdone in movies, but the lack of originality is made up for by pretty decent performances by the two leads.

Gwyneth Walsh was actually pretty impressive as the obsessed, unbalanced and mentally ill mom, who simply can't bear to let her daughter have any sort of life, going to extremes when necessary to break up her daughter's friendships and relationships, trying to isolate her and prevent her from ever leaving home. She captured the essential creepiness of the character well. Nicholle Tom was also pretty good as her daughter Lily, controlled by her mom's manipulations and guilt-trips, gradually becoming more and more aware of just how truly disturbed the woman is.

This is moderately suspenseful, although the ending struck me as a little bit of an anti-climax. Given how these types of movies always develop, there's a sense of nervousness about poor Binky (Lily's little dog) right from the beginning of the movie that really does manage to heighten the suspense! All things considered, it's not that bad. (6/10)
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5/10
A deeply disturbed mother tries to stop her daughter from having a life
blanche-226 March 2008
The leggy eldest daughter on "The Nanny," Nicholle Tom, is all grown up now and "Her Only Child" in this 2008 film also starring Cameron Daddo and Gwynyth Walsh. Tom plays Lily Stanler, unlucky in love, who lives with her suffocating wreck of a mother (Walsh) who is terrified of bugs and of her daughter leaving her. She's the type of mom who makes cookies when her daughter is on a diet and wants to see a movie on Saturday night when she knows her daughter has a date that evening. When Lily meets the handsome Larry (Daddo), mom has a knife injury requiring stitches in the middle of one date, and during Lily's romantic weekend with Larry, her dog gets into the garbage back home and is possibly poisoned (I was nervous about Binky all during the movie). Add to that the fact that Lily's past relationships have ended somewhat suddenly, Mom always being there to pick up the pieces takes on new meaning - mom's the one creating the breakage to begin with. Does Lily need a sledgehammer over her head before she figures this out? Or does Binky or her new beau have to die before she gets a clue? Tune in and find out! Walsh is so obviously a whacko that it's impossible to believe her daughter would think she was even semi-normal. Still you can't help but feel sorry for the manipulated Lily character - the beautiful Tom has a sweet presence, and you just want to throttle her to get a life. Daddo, of "F/X" fame is hunky as ever.

Very ordinary, very typical Lifetime movie. Lifetime rotates the same three or four plots and changes the cast - and we keep watching. Now who's crazy?
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6/10
Not bad
MattyGibbs12 August 2014
This is the usual made for TV staple about a mother who fears being left alone if her daughter leaves. She does everything in her power to scupper her daughters love life to stop this happening.

The plot is simple and as in most of these kind of movies you can guess what is going to happen. However that doesn't stop this being an enjoyable if undemanding film to watch. I thought all the actors did a good job even if the mother played by Gwynyth Walsh was a little bit too obviously insane. Nicholle Tom is charming and believable as the daughter.

Although predictable Maternal Obsession holds your attention and it made me want to find out how it would end. The ending is maybe a bit of a let down but for fans of TV movies this is worth watching, although if you expect too much you will be disappointed.
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7/10
Her Only Child-How Could She Ignore the Actuary on the 5th Floor? ***
edwagreen6 September 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Fran Drescher and her "Nanny" family needed to be called in to deal with this mother.

Nicolle Tom, the grown-up daughter of Max Scheffield, of Nanny fame, has become an adult and what a part she has landed.

Her pill-addicted mom wants to make sure that her daughter stays with her always and will do anything to destroy her relationship with men including getting the guys beaten up, poisoning a dog, cutting herself intentionally and bringing a gun to her latest beau.

Obviously, this mother, who was abandoned by her husband years before, has got problems. She is every child's nightmare.

The ending brings the film down. Mom has been institutionalized and after 8 months, it appears that she is on the mend and there is talk of a discharge. With that gleam in her eye, you wonder if the psychiatrists are making a boner.

Over possessive mothers should take note of what their actions can do to children.
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8/10
Morality Tale of a Needy Mom
lavatch26 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
"Her Only Child" (a.k.a., "Maternal Obsession") has the feel of a real-life story. The realism was never in doubt in the portrayal of the overly dependent mother Inez Stanler on her conflicted daughter Lily.

The structure of the film is economical with the overwhelming emphasis on the mother-daughter scenes and those of the new man in Lily's life, Larry Nowack. Inez had been instrumental in sabotaging her daughter's previous romantic relationships with Johnny and Michael, in one instance, hiring thugs to administer a savage beating to persuade Michael Benton to stop seeing Lily. Will she now repeat the pattern with Larry?

The performances was first-rate, including the entirely credible mother in the grip of prescription drug addiction and dependency issues. But the film really belongs to the sensitive Lily, who finds it difficult to say "no" to her mother or to take a leap by moving out of her mother's home to lead a more independent life. Nicholle Tom was successful in capturing the mental tug-of-war that was preventing Lily from breaking free of here mother who would relentless cling to her.

The filmmakers took some risks in relying essentially on the triangle of Inez, Lily, and Larry to carry the film. Despite the limitations, a brisk pace was maintained due to the psychological nuances in the character interactions, as well as a genuine interior conflict of Lily. In the end, she could only move forward with a declaration of her autonomy from a loving but damaged parent.
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10/10
Annoying Mom
ThunderKing628 March 2022
About: an over obsessive mom is very clingy and controlling over her hot daughter. Will she continue to sabotage her life?

Story: Mellow

Production: Vibrant

Highlight: The Worthless Mutt getting poisoned.

Main intelligence: 5

Unworthiness Level: 1

Moral Code: 9

Worthless Mutt Alert: Yes

Should you watch this? Yes. This movie explores spells like mental illness. When an individual is incompetent or lacks treatment/support, mental illness can be lethal to those around an individual.

The writers explored the subject very well without it becoming a horror movie. A grounded movie that was absolutely enjoyable.

You may be able to relate to this movie somehow, either you had or have mental illness or you may know someone else who had a spell that caused problems for those around them.

I suffered from the disease of social anxiety, and I didn't let it overrule me. I was competent, and I treated myself to overcome the disease of Social Anxiety. With people in general, they lack the intelligence, will power, and competence to beat their issues.
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Her Only Child
ingbri9-63-2095706 August 2021
Also known as 'Material Obsession', this made-for-T. V. Lifetime premiere drama about a young career woman who lives with her heavily overbearing mother manages to evoke hints of suspense without becoming too creepy or violent. Be warned though that the acting by the woman who plays the mother is not gonna win any Oscars.
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