Me, Myself and Mum

Me, Myself and Mum

(2013)

In the heart of a bustling London neighborhood, “Me, Myself and Mum” takes the audience on an emotional rollercoaster through the life of Lucy Carter, a quirky, aspiring artist in her late twenties who struggles to find her purpose amid the chaos of adulthood. Balancing a demanding job in a trendy coffee shop and her desire to create, Lucy often feels like she is drowning in the pressures of life. Her vibrant world is turned upside down when her mother, Evelyn, a spirited and independent woman in her fifties, moves in with her following a sudden breakup.

Initially, Lucy finds her mother’s bright personality and well-meaning presence overwhelming, leading to comedic clashes over lifestyle choices and routines. Evelyn’s unwavering optimism contrasts sharply with Lucy’s self-doubt, creating a tension that drives the narrative. Despite their differences, Lucy and Evelyn embark on a journey of self-discovery, tackling societal expectations and the complexity of their mother-daughter relationship.

As the series unfolds, we delve into poignant flashbacks of their past, revealing the layers of their bond shaped by misunderstandings, love, and sacrifice. Lucy confronts her fears of inadequacy, while Evelyn grapples with the changes her aging brings and the realization that she must let her daughter forge her own path. Their journey is enriched by a colorful supporting cast, including Lucy’s best friend Jake, an earnest romantic trying to navigate his own relationship struggles, and Nora, the wise and eccentric neighbor who offers sage advice in the form of unexpected life lessons.

In this heartwarming tale, the themes of identity, resilience, and the unconditional love between family members shine through. As Lucy learns to channel her emotions into her art, it becomes clear that the road to self-acceptance is paved with shared experiences, laughter, and the occasional tear. “Me, Myself and Mum” invites viewers to reflect on their relationships and the beautiful, complex dance between nurturing and independence, making it a relatable and inspiring watch for anyone navigating the intricacies of family and self-discovery.

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+4

Rating

MovieScout Rating 6.6

Genres

Comedy

Runtime

1h 25m

Age rating

Production country

Director

Guillaume Gallienne

Cast

Guillaume Gallienne
André Marcon
Françoise Fabian
Nanou Garcia
Diane Kruger
Reda Kateb
Götz Otto
Brigitte Catillon
Carole Brenner
Charlie Anson
Hervé Pierre
Nicolas Wanczycki
Paula Brunet-Sancho
Yvon Back
Karina Marimon
Renaud Cestre
Pierre Derenne
Hassan Koubba

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