In cinema, the mother-son relationship has been portrayed with equal nuance and sensitivity. The film The Pursuit of Happyness (2006), directed by Chris Columbus, tells the true story of Chris Gardner, a struggling single father, and his journey to build a better life for himself and his son. The movie showcases the sacrifices and hardships faced by Gardner, as well as the unwavering support and love he receives from his son.
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The 1960s unleashed a tidal wave of Freudian-inflected storytelling. Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) remains the most grotesque monument to the twisted mother-son bond. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is a man kept in perpetual boyhood by his possessive, “dead” mother. Hitchcock literalizes the internalized mother—Norman has absorbed her voice, her jealousy, and her violent judgment. “A boy’s best friend is his mother,” Norman says, just before committing murder. Psycho argues that the inability to separate from the mother leads not just to neurosis, but to psychosis. kerala kadakkal mom son hot