Helicopter Mom (2015)

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Maggie Cooper thinks it would be really cool if her son Lloyd were gay. So cool, in fact, that she outs him to the entire school.

Film Overview
"Helicopter Mom" is a 2014 American comedy-drama directed by Salome Breziner and composed by Duke Tran. The film stars Nia Vardalos, Jason Dolley, and Mark Boone Junior, to name a few. The film offers an informative yet amusing take a look at the troubles of parenting in recent times and the complexities of sexual identity.

Plot Summary
The story revolves around the main characters, Maggie Cooper (played by Nia Vardalos) and her kid, Lloyd (Jason Dolley). Maggie is an excessively concerned mother, always hovering over Lloyd, curious about his every move, for this reason the term "helicopter mom". Lloyd is a typical teen who is exploring his life, but his mother's overbearingness constantly restricts him.

The movie takes a fascinating turn when it looks into the sexuality of Lloyd. Lloyd' mother, Maggie thinks he's gay and all she requires is a verification so she could win a scholarship for his college tuition. Lloyd, unsure of his sexual orientation, feels pressured by his mom's consistent prodding and her preemptive choice that he's gay.

Conflict and Resolution
The movie follows the mother-son duo filled with tension due to Maggie's managing nature. Lloyd's high school experience is made more complex by his mother's participation, particularly when she announces her kid's expected homosexuality in a quote to certify him for a LGBT college scholarship. In spite of Lloyd disliking the concept and insisting he might be directly, Lloyd gets thrust into the constantly progressing discussion about sexual orientation.

To add to the roller rollercoaster of occasions, Maggie likewise attempts to set Lloyd up with a potential boyfriend, and the disturbance in Lloyd's life reaches a peak, wreaking havoc and misconception among the characters.

In the end, her aggressive endeavors lead Lloyd to distance himself and he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, eventually standing up to his mom. The movie concludes with an emotional climax where Maggie lastly understands her errors and finds out to appreciate her kid's space and choices, whether concerning his sexual orientation or life choices.

Theme and Reception
"Helicopter Mom" presents a lively commentary on intrusive parents, and exploring sexuality in a comedic and entertaining method. Its focus is not only on the style of inclusivity and approval but also emphasizes on the need for individual space and regard in parent-child relationships.

Nevertheless, the motion picture got mixed evaluations from critics. While some valued the humor and the handling of a subject as delicate as sexual orientation, others slammed it for enhancing clichés and failing to dive much deeper into the characters' feelings and complexity.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Helicopter Mom" is a movie portraying the eccentricities of a controlling mom and her kid's battle with personal identity. It tackles the complicated concerns of parenting and sexuality with a funny touch, using a roller rollercoaster trip of feelings, accidents, and awareness. Even though it does not basically reshape the narrative of helicopter parenting or homosexuality, it attempts to resolve these styles in a lighter, more available context.

Top Cast

  • Jason Dolley (small)
    Jason Dolley
    Lloyd
  • Mark Boone Junior (small)
    Mark Boone Junior
    Max
  • Nia Vardalos (small)
    Nia Vardalos
    Maggie
  • Skyler Samuels (small)
    Skyler Samuels
    Carrie
  • Devon Werkheiser (small)
    Devon Werkheiser
    Fitch
  • Kate Flannery (small)
    Kate Flannery
    Norma
  • Scott Shilstone (small)
    Scott Shilstone
    Brad
  • Gillian Vigman (small)
    Gillian Vigman
    Barbara
  • Kurt Collins (small)
    Kurt Collins
    Dan
  • Mike Hagerty (small)
    Mike Hagerty
    Principal
  • Lisa Loeb (small)
    Lisa Loeb
    Mrs. Moore