Anonymous wrote:Also, I think the mother is absent in many kid movies, ie. Disney, because all those exciting (dangerous) things would never happen if your mom was around to take care of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is good for children who have lost mothers to see this in movies. Kind of a "you are not alone" theme.
How many kids lose their mother vs. how many mothers are depicted dead or dying? It's way out of proportion.
OP, it's a symptom of cultural misogyny. Same as how women die the most violent, sexualized and fetishized deaths in crime dramas.
There are more children without living mothers than movies showing deceased parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is good for children who have lost mothers to see this in movies. Kind of a "you are not alone" theme.
How many kids lose their mother vs. how many mothers are depicted dead or dying? It's way out of proportion.
OP, it's a symptom of cultural misogyny. Same as how women die the most violent, sexualized and fetishized deaths in crime dramas.
Anonymous wrote:Because the heartbreaking tragedy of losing a mother reflects how important mothers are to their families. It is validating.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is good for children who have lost mothers to see this in movies. Kind of a "you are not alone" theme.