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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-26 03:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #2216 ]


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[personal profile] oftheark 2013-01-27 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
but the movie was something you rarely see-a mother/daughter story

There are actually a whole lot of movies about mothers and daughters. Maybe not Disney movies, because most of them are based on medievalish fairytales and mothers were either absent or evil, but mainstream movies? Lots. They're generally called chick flicks.

(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
I can think of a lot of movies with mother-daughter issues as an important part of the storyline that aren't chick flicks - The Tenth Kingdom, Thirteen, White Oleander.
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[personal profile] oftheark 2013-01-27 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
All the ones I could think of off the top of my head were chick flicks. But I'm more than happy to agree they're cross-genre.

OT

(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Every time I see your username out of the corner of my eye I flip out a little because holy fuck ToTheArk is on F!S. Then I'm like "Oh yeah."
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[personal profile] oftheark 2013-01-27 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Aha. Sorry? You're the second person who's mentioned that and I don't actually know what/who ToTheArk is. >.>
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[personal profile] tyger66 2013-01-27 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Marble Hornets. Youtube video series. Slenderman. Terrifying. my words fail me after that.

THANKS RANDOM ANON FOR REMINDING ME THAT EXISTED. NOW I WILL HAVE NIGHTMARES.

(for real, it's terrifying, watch it.)

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(Anonymous) 2013-01-28 10:45 am (UTC)(link)
TTA is this psychotic figure from the Slenderman series Marble Hornets, who makes these really weird disjointed coded video responses that give a lot of people nightmares. Recently he (? seriously, we don't even know that yet and we're three years in) actually appeared in a video wearing a creepy-ass mask-and-hoodie combination. At one point he uses the threat "This will be your last birthday" to a main character.
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[personal profile] iggy 2013-01-27 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Name them? As in movies, where the main plot is the mother/daughter narrative.

I see people act like there are a bunch all of the time, but they can never really back it up.

There aren't many prominent mother/daughter narratives, even in chick flicks.
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[personal profile] oftheark 2013-01-27 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Terms of Endearment
Steel Magnolias
In Her Shoes
The Joy Luck Club
Mermaids
Anywhere But Here
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Stepmom
Mirrormask
Mama Mia
Heartbreakers

On a lesser scale but still important plot threads:
Practical Magic
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
The Piano
The Family Stone
Sweet Home Alabama
The Help
Ever After
Drop Dead Gorgeous

You want horror?
Carrie
Mommie Dearest
Dolores Claiborne
Heavenly Creatures
The freaking Exorcist

Just off the top of my head, to go along with Tenth Kingdom, White Oleander and Thirteen someone else mentioned. So yeah; lots.
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[personal profile] iggy 2013-01-27 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Most of those don't focus on the mother/daughter dynamic to the level that Brave does? I'll give you a couple, but yeah. I don't really walk away from Mirrormask, Joy Luck Club, Divine Secrets, etc. going "I watched a mother/daughter flick." Brave is also novel in doing it without AT ALL bringing in a romantic plot thread for the younger protagonist, which isn't the case in many of those films.

Like the movie or or not, Brave is still pretty novel and it is an important film. Even if all of those listed films were as focused on that plot as Brave, that's still maybe a dozen out of hundreds and hundreds of chick flicks and thousands more films period. And how many of those films focus on a teenage daughter and her mother? The list grows even smaller. How many of those films were seen by a lot of people and continue to be watched? Even smaller. Brave is pretty darn unique in the grand scheme of things.

Try to make a father/son list, it will probably be ten times longer, no exaggeration.
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[personal profile] oftheark 2013-01-27 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
No offense, but if you didn't come away from The Joy Luck Club which is ONLY about eight women and their relationships with their mothers, seriously, there is no other plot here thinking you'd watched a movie about mothers and daughters then you're kind of doing this whole movie watching thing very wrong. Same goes for Divine Secrets.

Honestly, I haven't even seen Brave and I'm not actually knocking it. All I said was that there were a lot of other movies that focussed on mother-daughter relationships and that Brave really isn't breaking any new ground with that as its focus. Every movie I mentioned does have significant mother-daughter threads and the main list the mother-daughter relationship is the driving force of the whole movie (save In Her Shoes, sorry; it's grandmother-granddaughter), despite you thinking they're not on par with Brave, or it's specific plot, lack of romance and any other qualifiers you want to toss out. I made my point, ad nauseum.