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Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem in Darren Aronofsky's Mother!
Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem in Darren Aronofsky's Mother!

The gonzo horror movieMother! has had an impressively terrible weekend at the US box office, where it has suffered a triquetra of indignities, namely mass walkouts, an F grade from audiences and lacklustre ticket sales.

The film, which has inspiredan abundance of explainers attempting to decipher what it all meant, grossed just $7.5 million at the box office despite a significant marketing campaign, making it the lowest wide-release opening of starJennifer Lawrence's career, and the latest film to enter into the pantheon of movies graced with an "F" score from exiting audience members.

Jennifer Lawrence in Mother!
Jennifer Lawrence in Mother!

Twitter is abuzz with tales of walkouts during screenings both in the UK and US, with reaction to the film appearing split down the middle – some calling it a masterpiece, others proclaiming it the worst film they've ever seen.

Well, MOTHER! is an absolute masterpiece.

— Joe Grabinski (@JoeGrabinski)September 18, 2017

Just walked out of#Mother. First time in my life I've walked out of a movie.

— Evey Dantes (@EveyDantes)September 15, 2017

Mother! is a stone cold masterpiece and my favourite film this year…you’re also just as likely to hate it as love it. Like the best cinema..

— Ben Howard (@mondoben)September 17, 2017

Walked out in the middle of "mother!" and felt the relief that comes with passing a stone. Would rather go to jail than finish it.

— Chris Jones (@EnswellJones)September 17, 2017

"That was the worst movie I have ever seen in my life" -- woman in the Arclight bathroom who walked out 3/4 of the way through MOTHER

— jen yamato (@jenyamato)September 17, 2017

Whatever you do, if you respect yourself at all, do not go and see Mother at the cinema. 115 minutes I will never ever get back

— Holly Seager (@Holly_Seager)September 16, 2017

Just saw Mother! Amazing film, I couldn't stop laughing at how many people walked out cause of how insane it gets tho

— Original God (@thatweeb)September 17, 2017

The film also received an "F" grade CinemaScore from exit polling at select cinemas across the USA, putting it company with critical darlings like Steven Soderbergh's Solaris, William Friedkin's Bug and the Australian horror flick Wolf Creek, all of which received F grades upon their respective US releases.

Right-wing Americans have also been gloating over the film's financial failure, following an attempt at boycotting Lawrence for comments in which she tied togetherDonald Trump's election, his stance on climate change, "Mother Nature's wrath" and Hurricane Irma.

Javier Bardem in Mother!
Javier Bardem in Mother!

"Hate Film Mother! Dies With 'F' CinemaScore And $7.5M Start; Viewers Angry; Lawrence Bashed Trump #MAGA," one Trump fan tweeted.

A similar attempt to boycottIt following Stephen King's repeated condemnation of Trump hasn't been quite so successful, with that film currently riding high after grossing $218 million in two weeks.

Stars Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem at the film's Toronto premiere
Stars Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem at the film's Toronto premiereCredit: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

In any case, Paramount Pictures are admirably sticking by their film, with the studio's worldwide president of marketing Megan Colligan saying in a statement: "This movie is very audacious and brave. You are talking about a director at the top of his game, and an actress at the top her game. They made a movie that was intended to be bold. 

"Everyone wants original filmmaking, and everyone celebratesNetflix when they tell a story no one else wants to tell. This is our version. We don't want all movies to be safe. And it's okay if some people don't like it."

Brilliant box-office flops

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