Yeah, if there was a nation out there where parents and kids had it figured out, or which showed how differently parents and kids can relate to one another, it'd make it more difficult for us just to throw up our hands and accept, that that's just the way it is.
When you say, "But who among us has not wanted to tell our mothers to 'f*** off' occasionally?," I'm guessing it means you haven't yet. Hey, even if none of us have felt that urge, if you've felt it, if you feel it, still validate it, and maybe also give it an airing here and there. That is, Let it out. Your mother might appreciate the honest feedback, your not holding back. Or maybe she'll emotionally abandon you for awhile, and give you good reason not to do the same again. But with this misery would come the helpful clue as to how we could endure endless hours in perplexing, confounding, less than ideal relationships, and yet still be so ready to find reasons to settle.
There is better out there. There really is. But the way there involves considering that what these disparate films might all have in common, is the shared need to romance the mistruth that all families are, and MUST BE, psychotic.
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