Mother's Day is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Marshall, Tom Hines, Lily Hollander, Anya Kochoff-Romano and Matt Walker. The film is the third in an unofficial trilogy starring the same ensemble cast and dealing with a series of problems on a particular holiday, this time being Mother's Day and this time involving relationships with their mothers.
Beginning after the previous film, Sandy is happily divorced until she learns that her ex-husband eloped with a much younger woman. Now she must learn to deal with big changes in her life as her two boys now have a stepmom. Sisters Jesse and Gabi get an unexpected surprise from their mother, who is not happy to find out Gabi is a lesbian and Jesse is married to a man of color. Miranda has no kids and is focusing on her career. Kristin is enjoying life as a new mother but feels pressure from her boyfriend to get married. Bradley is trying hard to be the best parent for his two girls since their mom passed away last year, but he wants to pretend that Mother's Day doesn't exist
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