Title: Mommy Director: Xavier Dolan Country: Canada (Quebec) Language: French (Quebec French) Release Year: 2014 Overview Mommy is a critically acclaimed drama written, directed by, and starring Xavier Dolan. It premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it shared the prestigious Jury Prize with Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye to Language . The film is notable for its intense emotional performances, its unique visual storytelling, and its soundtrack featuring artists like Oasis and Céline Dion. Plot Synopsis Set in a fictionalized 2015 Quebec where a new law allows parents to hospitalize troubled children without their consent, the story centers on Diane "Die" Després (Anne Dorval). She is a feisty, middle-aged widow who must bring her son, Steve (Antoine-Olivier Pilon), home after he is kicked out of a juvenile detention center for setting fire to the cafeteria. Steve suffers from severe behavioral issues, including ADHD and violent outbursts. - Indo18 — Juq-611 Hubungan Terlarang Bersama Ibu Sampai Crot Dalam Akai Miki
Struggling to manage Steve alone, Die finds an unexpected ally in their neighbor, Kyla (Suzanne Clément), a shy teacher on sabbatical who suffers from a severe stutter and her own personal trauma. The three form a makeshift family unit, navigating the highs and lows of their chaotic lives. One of the most discussed aspects of the film is its aspect ratio. Mommy is filmed in a tight 1:1 square frame. This creates a claustrophobic, intimate feeling that mirrors the intensity of Steve’s behavior and the stifling reality of the characters' lives. New | Illuxxxtrandy Kemonosu