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So here is the deeper wound the film exposes:
We are told the lie before we can speak: that motherhood is instinct, not effort. That love without limits is the same as safety. That a “good mother” is a self-erasing one. the perfect mother film
The protagonist, Miriam, is not a monster. She is exhausted. She is traumatized. She has spent years navigating the minefield of a coercive, violent ex-husband. And yet, the court—and by extension, the audience’s own internalized judgment—watches her every hesitation. Why didn’t she leave sooner? Why does she hesitate to cut all contact? Why does she need proof? So here is the deeper wound the film
Watch it. Then ask yourself: Who are you really judging when a mother doesn’t get it right the first time? The protagonist, Miriam, is not a monster
We don’t actually want perfect mothers. We want quiet mothers. Mothers who don’t disrupt the image of the nuclear family. Mothers who absorb chaos and call it love.
And gods, after all, are not real. Bleeding women are.
When a mother fails to be perfect—when she hesitates, when she protects herself, when she doesn’t know —we blame her. Not the man who weaponized access to his child. Not the court that valued “parental rights” over safety.