More common than not, even though it looks rather mean in these "politically correct" times, this is the way many families were back in the 50s.
The racial conflicts shown were very realistic and I'm sad to say did happen in the southern state in which I grew up. This movie does a good job of showing how the head of a family, the Dad, was "expected" to act.
Even though we are lead to believe he was a monster, we never found out that his son grew up to be a doctor of highest esteem.
The racial conflicts shown were very realistic and I'm sad to say did happen in the southern state in which I grew up. This movie does a good job of showing how the head of a family, the Dad, was "expected" to act.
Even though we are lead to believe he was a monster, we never found out that his son grew up to be a doctor of highest esteem.