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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Parallel Mothers’ on VOD, Another Fruitful Collaboration Between Melodrama Master Pedro Almodovar and His Muse Penelope Cruz

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  • You can always count on Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar to deliver top-quality movies, and you can always count on Spanish actor Penélope Cruz to deliver top-quality performances. When you put those two things together—like Almodóvar’s most recent drama starring Cruz, Parallel Mothers, which opens in U.S. theaters this weekend—the result will surely be fantastic.

    In Parallel Mothers, Cruz stars alongside Milena Smit as two single, pregnant women who meet in the delivery room where they will give birth. Cruz plays Janis Martinez a middle-aged woman who is prepared for her child, while Smit plays Ana, a young woman who is scared and not ready for the responsibility of motherhood.

    The film first premiered at Venice Film Festival in September to universally positive reviews from critics, with agreeing Parallel Mothers was both a comforting return to form and a fresh new leaf for Almodóvar.

    Cinephiles won’t want to miss this one, so here’s where to watch Parallel Mothers and when to expect Parallel Mothers on streaming.

    WHERE TO WATCH PARALLEL MOTHERS:

    Right now, the only place to watch Parallel Mothers is in a movie theater when it opens in the U.S. on Friday, December 24. It will open in the U.K. on January 28, 2022. You can find a showing at a movie theater near you here. After the movie’s theatrical run, you will be able to purchase Parallel Mothers on digital platforms like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and Vudu.

    WHEN WILL PARALLEL MOTHERS BE STREAMING?

    The short answer is: We don’t know. A digital release date for Parallel Mothers has not yet been announced. The movie is being released by Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia, and unlike other movie studios during the pandemic, Sony has not had a consistent digital release strategy during the pandemic. Another Sony movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, became available on digital after being in theaters for over 50 days, so if Parallel Mothers follows a similar strategy, it won’t come to digital until around mid-February 2022.

    Disney also recently made a deal with Sony to bring Spider-Man and other Marvel properties to Disney Plus after the movies are released on Netflix—but that deal begins with Sony’s 2022 release slate, and Parallel Mothers will release in 2021. It’s also an international release, so it’s not clear if movies from Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia will be included.

    In other words, it may be a while before Parallel Mothers is available to stream at home. If you can’t wait to see it, you’ll want to go see this one in a movie theater.

    WILL PARALLEL MOTHERS BE ON HBO MAX?

    No. Parallel Mothers is a Sony movie, not a Warner Bros. movie, and therefore it will not be on HBO Max at the same time it is in theaters.  HBO Max—which is owned by Warner Media—has been the streaming home for blockbuster Warner Bros. theatrical movies like Dune, but it will not be the streaming home for Parallel Mothers. (At least, not any time soon.)

    IS PARALLEL MOTHERS ON NETFLIX?

    No. Parallel Mothers is not on Netflix. While Netflix has signed some deals to stream some 2022 Sony films, Parallel Mothers is a 2021 movie. Therefore, it’s unlikely that Parallel Mothers will be streaming on Netflix any time soon in the U.S.

    That said, Parallel Mothers will be on Netflix in Latin America at the beginning of 2022. Last month, the streaming service acquired exclusive rights to release the film in Latin America. Unfortunately, that does not extend to Netflix U.S. or Netflix U.K.

    That magical connection between Pedro Almodóvar and Penelope Cruz continues to grow stronger and burn brighter with “Parallel Mothers,” their eighth film together over the past quarter century. The Spanish maestro knows precisely how to get all the colors out of his charismatic muse, and in turn, the veteran star takes his material and makes it feel both fiery and grounded.

    This time, they tell a story that’s simultaneously personal and political. It’s an intimate tale of two women and their intertwined lives, but it’s also about Spain’s troubled history, and the way strong women are linked for generations through the past, even as they help each other forge a happier future. Sounds like a lot, plus “Parallel Mothers” is indeed chock full of Almodóvar’s signature brand of melodrama. But the performances always make the film feel substantive and authentic, particularly the interplay between its two very different stars.

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    Cruz plays Janis, an accomplished photographer living in Madrid. On the verge of turning 40, she becomes pregnant from a fling she has with Arturo (Israel Elejalde), a handsome and charming forensic archaeologist. She happens to give birth on the same day as another single mom, 17-year-old Ana (the striking Milena Smit), her roommate at the hospital. From those earliest, kindhearted conversations, the two women find themselves connecting in myriad, unexpected ways during one of the most vulnerable and thrilling times in their lives. They share all the elation and exhaustion and more. To elaborate further spoil the many twists and turns Almodóvar takes in “Parallel Mothers,” but suffice it to say, they are doozies.

    But while the bones of his script may seem soapy, and the propulsive, string-heavy score from his frequent composer, the brilliant Alberto Iglesias, even calls to mind a horror film at times, “Parallel Mothers” never spins wildly into camp. Cruz is radiant and earthy, sexy and funny as Janis, and because she’s so gifted and so entirely on Almodovar’s wavelength, she maintains an emotional connection with the audience through all of her character’s extreme highs and lows. Smit, meanwhile, shines in an understated way in a more low-key role and enjoys a sparky connection with Cruz on several levels. Ana isn’t nearly as enthusiastic about becoming a mother as Janis is, but her maternal instincts evolve in ways that are warm and heart-wrenching. “It’ll all work out,” Janis tells Ana early and often, and that bright optimism extends to every element of her life, including her wardrobe and décor. The vibrant shade of red we see everywhere—from her cardigan and camera bag to her stroller and Baby Bjorn—is such an Almodovar trademark, they should name a nail polish after him. (Several of the director’s longtime collaborators return to give a “Parallel Mothers” its chic and dramatic look, including production designer Antxón Gómez and cinematographer José Luis Alcaine.)

    But it wouldn’t be an Almodóvar film if one of his favorite players, Rossy de Palma (“Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!”), didn’t show up. Here, she plays Janis’ best friend, Elena, swooping into her hospital room in a Technicolor-plaid trench coat, generously offering no-nonsense support and advice. On the other end of the spectrum is Ana’s mother, Teresa (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón), a narcissistic actress who only truly lights up when she’s talking about how well she did in an audition (although her evolution is one of the film’s many revelations).

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    All these women and so many more find themselves interconnected as the film’s historical themes emerge. Snippets of conversation about how the Spanish Civil War interrupted and devastated countless lives, which Almodóvar had interspersed throughout, ultimately come to the fore. Decades later, these families continue feeling reverberations of the losses they suffered. It’s a big, emotional topic for Almodóvar to get his arms around, and some of the transitions may feel slightly awkward along the way. But in approaching this subject through the prism of a more personal and relatable story of motherhood and friendship, he makes it accessible.

    It’s as if Almodóvar has achieved a magic trick, lulling us into familiarity with his usual performers, colors and themes before surprising us with what he really wants to say. “Parallel Mothers” may look simple at the outset with its high-concept, dramatic premise, but it eventually reveals that it has much more on its mind, and in its heart.

    Is the film Parallel Mothers in English?

    SpanishParallel Mothers / Languagenull

    How can I watch Parallel Mothers in English?

    Parallel Mothers, a drama movie starring Penélope Cruz, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, and Milena Smit is available to stream now. Watch it on Spectrum TV, The Roku Channel, STARZ, Prime Video, Vudu, ROW8, Redbox. or Apple TV on your Roku device.

    Is Parallel Mothers all in Spanish?

    Parallel Mothers (Spanish: Madres paralelas) is a 2021 Spanish drama thriller film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The film stars Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit and features Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Israel Elejalde, Julieta Serrano and Rossy de Palma.

    Is the movie Parallel Mothers subtitled?

    Starring Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit. Directed by Pedro Almodóvar. In Spanish with English subtitles.