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6/10
Trade in the re-runs for this pleasant family film
inkblot117 November 2007
Mrs. Martin (Sissy Spacek) is a single mother of three active children. One is almost-a-teen, Elizabeth (Anna Chlumsky), who finds mother's orders most awful, especially the one where she can not go shopping with friends. Elizabeth's two younger brothers are also upset that mother never has time to make pancakes but always makes time to insist on them cleaning the fish bowl and their bedrooms. Things go from bad to worse when Elizabeth is caught smoking at school and the younger boys get in a schoolyard tussle. Mom grounds them all for a month, at least. The next day, as the trio are allowed to visit a nice lady (Maureen Stapleton), who hired them to work in her garden over the summer, they learn of a magic spell which would allow them to choose a new mother from the "Mommy Market". Acting rashly, the three of them use the enchantment and mother does indeed vanish. But, at the market, there are no really attractive mothers, so they take a chance on a French lady (also Sissy Spacek) who has a cook. She ends up being a disaster as a mom. Yet, the kids only have two more chances to pick a new parent. Will they find the mother of their misguided dreams? This is pleasant little film but nothing extraordinary. Spacek shows off her abundant talent by taking on four different roles; one of them, the outdoorsy-mom, is a scream. The children, too, are very winning and Stapleton does a fine turn, too, as the gardening friend. All of the lesser roles are fulfilled well, also. As for the looks of the movie, it is quite attractive, with fun costumes, sets, and scenery. The script and the direction are fairly well-done, too. All in all, this is a nice flick for the family on any given night. Trade in those re-runs and get this one for a "something different" night in the near future.
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4/10
Not the shot in the arm Sissy Spacek's career needed...
moonspinner5522 September 2001
When I first heard about "Trading Mom"--Sissy Spacek as a harried single mother whose kids wish her completely away, replacing her with a series of substitutes, all portrayed by Spacek in different guises--I thought it sounded great, and just the boost Sissy's career needed. But what a disappointment "Trading Mom" turns out to be. Based on the book "The Mummy Market" by Nancy Brelis, and adapted by the film's director, Tia Brelis, the comedy is poorly-paced and produced, and features the kind of movie-kids that make your teeth ache. As for Spacek, she's fine (as always) but is defeated by the colorless script. Some brief flashes of wit, nothing more. *1/2 from ****
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6/10
An Instant Classic
Jamiec5239 June 2007
This movie was one of my favorites when I was a Kid. It is a very unique and thoughtful movie for the whole family to see. It really puts into perspective that it doesn't matter if someone can give you everything you could ever want, take you where you want to go all the time, or is so much more fun, no one in this world can replace your Mom. I love how this movie brings in morals to the kids who watch this movie. A lot will realise that your Mother is one of the dearest and irreplaceable people in your life. The only problem I had with the move was the ending. I did not like Harry's choice at all. I believe they should of had the last Mother choice to be more interesting and a longer outcome then Natasha. All in all I believe your whole family will enjoy this and will be a movie you will remember for years to come.
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A change from the usual family movies.
famousgir116 November 2001
Trading Mom (The Mummy Market.) is a really cute family movie, which stars Sissy Spacek as a mum, wished away by her kids. One of the kids being Anna Chlumsky, who with her brothers go in search for a new mum at "The Mummy Market". After, they try out some new mums they realise they want their old and real mum back. And, of course they get her back. Sissy Spacek and Anna Chlumsky both give good performances here. I think this is a really light-weight, great movie, especially for young kids/teens. I really enjoyed this, especially when I was younger.
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5/10
a very decent yet okay and silly family movie that's not great
sandlot19924 May 2022
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Trading Mom was the kind of movie I remember watching back on videocassette with my family and despite it being based on the book that I have never read in years and remember seeing the movie again on the Disney channel in the mid to late 1990s. And still it's very decent and okay. Plus Sissy Spacek often play all of the roles compared to Eddie Murphy's characters in "Coming to America" as well as Tony Randell's characters in "the 7 Faces of Dr. Loa" even the chemistry between Elizabeth and her two brothers (Jeremy and Harry who are played by Aaron Michael Metchik and Asher Metchik who played brothers Harry and Jeremy are also brothers in real life) is very sweet and remarkable, the characters are probably from maybe poorly written, not so great to stereotypical and the movie itself doesn't hold up well despite it not having a DVD and Blu-ray release and of course this film was Andre the Giant's last film role in which he plays the Circus Strongman in this film after he passed away on January 27th, 1993 just a year before the film's released a year later and the whole movie itself has that "it was all a dream cliché" since the kids felt there search for a new mom was actually a dream all along compared to North (1994); plus there is this "Work alcoholic Parent" cliché, the "get Grounded" cliché, and the "Be Careful what you wish for" cliché that's happened before including in "Wizards of Waverly Place: the Movie" (2009) and in "Liar Liar" (1997) starring Jim Carrey; and the film itself also had a fecal matter joke, and the bottom line to this film is that no matter what you parents say "you know if they're kind of hard on you sometimes they're trying to do there best they want to do your best" and this film shows that and insured it shows the bond between children and their mother appeals that know just because they may boss you around may tell you what to do they're only doing it just because they love you and they want you to do there best and that's what exactly this movie is about despite how this obscure family movie doesn't hold up very much.
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4/10
Trading Mom (1994)
brrosen-2214912 March 2024
Good Movie Great cast With Oscar Winner Sissy Spacek who Played The Mom Maureen Stapleton not related to Jean Anna Chlumsky Veep and My Girl 1 and My Girl true Great I watched this movie on The Disney Channel before Miley Cyrus Mid 90s this had Asher Melnick from The Torkelsons. This has Similar themes To North The same year as Trading Mom also it was very funny I don't know if its a movie or a Tv Movie I give this movie 4 stars i recommend this movie North and The Babysitters Club (1995) Great movie this was part of Wonderful World of Disney Some people would say this movie this silly I Don't this movie was originally called The Mommy Market.
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7/10
It's good, but I want to cry just thinking about it!
MyMovieTVRomance21 July 2023
I remember watching this as a kid. It's actually very sad. Every kid's worst nightmare, really. Losing your mom, losing your mom to someone else, it might be what they thought they wanted - but can you imagine the unbearable feeling of when it finally dawns on them how wrong they were?! Can you imagine the fear of never getting your mom back because of your own stupidity?!

Under the guise of a light-hearted kids movie, this is actually a cautionary tale of be careful what you wish for! It's a good movie, and very effective for the emotional impact that it has on me at the very thought of doing what those kids did! I just can't imagine! Well, I can, and that's the problem.

Good movie, but ultimately tragic for a while. Very tragic! This movie gave me the feeling of death, even though nobody really dies in it. Wow, for a movie to be able to do that, that's some kind of powerful film!
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6/10
Feel good movie
way222427 June 2022
No deep or philosophical meaning.

Just a happy, fun movie great for a rainy Saturday. Made me smile.

So wholesome and heartwarming.

Silly? Yes but in a good way.
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10/10
Original 90's family classic
ladylaura-643414 July 2019
When this movie first came out I was 5 and my older brother was 12. He literally had me convinced that the mommy market was real. He told me our mom wasn't our real mom and that him and our other older brother used up all our tokens lol
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6/10
Worth a watch for Spacek's performances and nostalgia albeit a little more dreary and depressing than you might think
spencer-w-hensley24 August 2023
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It seems the early 90's we're a time for family movies where parents were either absent from the presence of their kids or wanted different parents.

Naturally the smash-hit success of Home Alone is what led to that most likely there were many carbon copies or recycling the formula of children wanting different parents or making theirs disappear.

It was also a time where talented Hollywood people would get on board with that particular story albeit not always for the best.

Released only two months (but filmed two years earlier) than Rob Reiner's disastrous North which Roger Ebert hated with a passion, which was also based on an obscure kids novel, Sissy Spacek apparently thought another adaptation of an unheard of novel would be worth adapting with the theme of children finding different parents.

Well this film is nowhere near as offensive or distasteful as North was which is a plus and of course North was about getting rid of both parents whereas this is just three kids who want to get rid of their strict mother.

Their real mom and the three replacements are all played by Spacek with different makeup and accents and Spacek does work well with the material she has as does Anna Chlumsky (this was filmed right after her breakout role in My Girl, but released right after My Girl 2).

Still with this amount of talent there are a couple problems. First of all the movie has a very dark and dreary look to it.

I don't know if this was done on purpose or if the weather was simply cloudy where they shot the movie but even indoor scenes look dark and murky which I just feel is wrong for this premise.

Also some of the subplots just don't seem to me to be good for a children's film.

One subplot involving the school principal who thinks the kids don't have a mother and threatens to put them in foster care just doesn't mesh well here.

This is supposed to be a comedy and that is rather a serious and upsetting subplot for a film for small children as this one is.

Also the kid playing the youngest child Harry is not a good actor. Of course I am not expecting that kid to be an Oscar winner but he has a very annoying way of speaking. The role should have been cast better.

Chlumsky and the older brother actor are fine and elevate decent performances although Chlumsky doesn't get to show her talent and range that she did in My Girl.

This was also the last film of Andre the Giant and if you're wondering how he was in this movie after a 1994 release date when he died in 1993 well this was filmed in 1992 and sat on the shelf for two years.

Seeing him in his last appearance does offer some fun especially for many who enjoyed him in Princess Bride.

It might be a fun movie to watch with your kids if nothing else is better to watch but unlike other kids films of the era I don't feel it holds up really well despite some good things.

Spacek has naturally done much better work elsewhere as has Chlumsky and I think Hollywood never really caught on in understanding that a repeated formula of finding different parents just doesn't always work.

It's an ok movie for kids but it's dreary look and made for tv feel work against some good things it has going for it.

In terms of being clean it's far better than North and nowhere near as tasteless.
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A Wonderful Family Movie
Darkest_Rose21 December 2002
Elizabeth, Jeremy and Harry are sick of their mother always nagging at them and telling them what to do. They would want nothing more then to make her disappear. Due to a spell, their wish comes true and the next morning when they wake up, no mother, no nothing! The kids are off to a mummy market, a market where you can choose between loads of different mothers. First they are happy to be without their mother but then they realize that they miss her and that no one could ever take her place. This is a very nice family movie that everyone would enjoy. I would give Trading Mom 8/10
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10/10
Best movie ever
karlafraire-2710030 December 2020
The beest movie for kids, i recommend for parents who doesnt know what kind of movie can be good for her sons
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see it twice
gymnastk816 February 2002
i saw this movie for the first time about 4 years ago...i liked it, it seemed really nice- these kids wish their mother away, and they have to go to a "mommy market" to get another one. they cant find one they like, so they wish really hard for their mother to come back, and their wishing breaks their spell. nice huh? well thats basically the premise on the surface, but after watching the movie a few times, i started to think about it and really listen to some of the lines- theres definately more to this movie than meets the eye. i havent read the book it was based on, so i might be wrong, but my theory is that these three kids wish that all memory of their mother dissapear, and when this happens, every aspect of their mother (cooking, shopping, cleaning, playing games, etc) is portrayed as a mother. the kids pick the aspects that they like best, and they think they will be happy, but the truth is they need all the aspects of their mother. the woman who lives next door to them tries to explain this but rather cryptically- she cant exactly say it or they wont figure it out for themselves. she tells them that they have to really truly pick their mother. what they have been doing is picking a mother than they think is the coolest mom or the most fun. when they create a memory, they are picking a mother who really cares about them and who they really love. this brings her back. the only thing that is confusing is that when the spell is broken (when they wake up the next day and see their mother) there are still signs of the other mothers having been there (fluffy pillows, a circus prop, and a racoon trap). im probably way over-analyzing this movie, but i think its a really interesting film that u should see.
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9/10
Not As Disapointing as it looks
Matlock-415 June 1999
It might seem a dull movie, and well kind of is. Anna Chulumsky is great however in the movie as well as the two actors that play her brother. Its not in every Blockbuster in town, but if you get a chance to rent a movie, look for this one (just make sure youre doing something while watching it, it won't seem as boring.)
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