was released, and I’m not entirely sure if that was when my mother and I came to love it, or if that happened later, because it feels like we’ve always loved it. It feels like the movie has literally always been a part of my mother’s limited, yet quality favorite-movie roster—which also includesWilly Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Like a lot of you probably feel about your own matriarchal figures, my mother is one of the most courageous, strong and purely good people in the world. While rewatching the movie, it was stunningly clear to me that my mom—based on those, and other, traits—is a textbook Sully. An archetypal heroine.
We make up the same way they do, too. Like the scene after the ragtag pair splits up after a seismic rift, and Sully returns to the monster world without Mike after getting banished: No matter what is said, what harsh words get exchanged when tensions are high between us, we show up for each other. In a moment of weakness, when Sully needs Mike most, Mike ends up actually being there, somehow having made it back from the harsh snowy human world they were wrongfully tossed out into.
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