I thought of the movie Anywhere But Here. Only thing missing is her character believing she met her fiancé on the first date, and calling the guy at 6am after the date the previous night.
And she literally has no idea what’s going on with her children, she seems really involved but has no idea who her kids are and what they are going through. Totally clueless
Yeah...shes busy. Being a mom fucking sucks. Thankless. You never question what the dad is doing or expect him to care. W roe v wade overturned this is inappropriate. Id rather blow my brains out than have a kid
@@melissasaint3283 Yeah you're right. I worry that Anthony Starr's parents are actually egomaniacal superheroes bent on world domination... Then I remember that it's called *acting* and I go outside.
@@alexanderg1935 No, it's because of her particular choices, how often she depicts them, and the intimate, household details. They are painfully well observed. (Sidenote, ten years working in mental health) At the very least, I wonder if she did nanny work or was a personal assistant, etc, for someone in those categories.
Can we appreciate the genius of her saying "now look at me" like a possessed demon and then transitioning into "look at me now" by ABBA? We have fear, we have dancing, we have heartbreak, and we have the ugly mustard-yellow dress in less than two minutes.
Complaining about not being able to go to college and then telling your kid “we don’t have to go to school tomorrow” cause your going be hung over, is such a good wrap up to this whole toxic mother trope lol
And she was unable to go to college as she was "pregnant with yeww" because she couldn't keep her legs closed. Being chaotic, drinking, going to parties and most likely being an avid 420 person. lol Edit: Interesting replies to say the least... Elaborations for: @Pheobe Scott: The goal isn't to slutshame the fictional character. After all she does an amazingly great job on her own to sully her name and bring shame to herself and perhaps even the parents that raised her to be this way, on every chance she gets. Simply a reply that the fictional character deserves to get for being and acting the way she does. Also I am giving the responsibility where it's due. The fictional character is trying to blame her child and heavily-directly implies that the child was a mistake(which is a terrible thing to do and say to your child). While the blame falls all onto her. It wouldn't be this way if she wasn't having sex at that age or if she and the person she chose herself to be and do this act with, was being more responsible with it to preferably prevent or worst case scenario abort soon enough. And even now at older age and with a child she is openly trying to hook up with pretty much every guy she meets, even obvious horrible choices. Ruining both hers and her child's lives constantly, then daring to ask for respect while her behavior doesn't deserve it and while she shows no respect to her child and it's life that she has already ruined, most likely beyond repair. Tired of seeing people becoming parents when they are clearly not cut out for it or doing just because they think it be cute and cool to play with a live doll or as if they are getting a pet(and a lot of people treat getting a pet very lightly too, being irresponsible pet owners). @Fairy on Ice: Read above and I don't think I ever said that slutty-ness=Toxicity. Although if you think about it, it can bring a lot of toxic and drama situations with the people around you. She is clearly not enjoying life as you can see on the video. She is pretty sad and depressed. This isn't enjoying life by any means. It's like she did everything in her power to ruin it and then she blames her offspring for it. @Cydney M Of course I am and I also speak about this fictional character. That being said, unfortunately this fictional character type of person does exist in real life. And even worse ~ "sometimes reality is stranger than fiction".
@@rdivit’s fine to be a young mother, but don’t hold it over your kid’s head. Even older and more responsible parents do this BS. Take it from me, a child of a way more traditional and conservative person, slutty-ness does not inherently mean being toxic. And ofc, enjoying life doesn’t make anyone a bad person.
@@phoebescott6787 That's slutshaming? Lol The toxic mother isnt always graped. Sometimes she's a terrible person since a teen and hates her own mother for not letting her do what she wants. Then she takes it out on her own kid. Also since when is it a bad thing to not party all day and use drugs?
Bonus: a mom buys her youngest children new, expensive toys and the oldest gets angry asking where the money came from. The money either came from somewhere sketchy or was their only rent money. The mom justifies it by saying they all deserve to have a lil fun and then tried to offer the oldest her gift like a new scarf of something. The oldest rejects it and the mom gets irrationally angry and then the oldest asks, “mom, are you high?” The mom denies being high when she is in fact high
‘We need to get things straight here, Laura! I’m the mom! You don’t get to tell me how to run this family! That’s my job! Your job is to go to school, get straight As, and get Billy McKinley to ask you to senior prom!’
Same here😭😭😭 reminds me of my mom raging at me, only to catch her staring out the wjndow later that night with tears falling down her face as she drunkenly sang along with Chiquitita😂😭 felt weird singing it at her funeral years later but it also felt right
Ah yes, allowing guys that are no good and potentially abusive close to her children too soon, a heavy layer of, "my life is trash because I have to raise you," and top it off with implying the burden is on the child to stop everything to make her feel worthy in her weak moments ... the generational trauma trifecta. She nailed it, just like her other characters. This woman deserves her own skit show.
I honestly think she’s going to get one. Quarter million+ views in a day, CR is on fire! If Netflix looks up from its Excel charts about how to come up with yet another justification to jack up fees and offer less service, they’ll see CR as the answer to, “How to more money?” and they’ll give her a show. She’s a one woman Key & Peele.
There's a dinner scene where her oldest child doesn't get along with the trashfire boyfriend, and after he leaves there's a huge argument where the mom screams "I DESERVE TO BE HAPPY" 💀
@@21minute Might mean that bc the mom is the one driving to school, the mom is basically taking her daughter's right to go to school the next day away whether she likes it or not. So it's not really "we", its more "I don't have to drive you to school"
YES oh my god why are they always walking around the house so damn fast and frantic lol?? The daughter (and it's usually a daughter) is always the same too, a parentified lonely stick in the mud who is her mother's living emotional crutch but also the physical manifestation of her mom's resentment. The girl, probably named something like Mia, will have to be shown how to loosen up by a quirky manic-pixie dream friend or by falling in love with a boy; Mia will eventually have to choose between her mother and this boy.
I had an ex whose mother was like this. She screamed at her pregnant daughter once because she dropped a slice of cheese on the floor, blaming her for her anger issues because she’s a mom now, then downed a glass of wine and started cooking as if nothing happened while Madonna’s Papa Don’t Preach played on her phone. Shit was wild.
I like to imagine that her kid witnessed all of this in the span of a minute at like 3 in the morning when he came downstairs for a snack, and is standing in the kitchen slowly eating crackers while his mom has a breakdown.
This is an indie film. Jeb's going to be terrible and hit on the daughter the morning after the mom brings him home after their first date. Mom will be passed out in the hall and jeb will be wearing only the sheet he pulled off mom's bed. In the end the daughter will realize mom's not going to get better, and she'll drive off to go to college that mom had no idea she applied for.
nah, new films are gonna embrace the not so typical happy endings. they will give you a happy part and a sad part. like the mother od's but her child becomes a much more stable person because of what she went through.
“I AM YOUR MOTHER!!!” Whenever someone says that, I always think of Toni Collette & how she got lots of praise but not one trophy for that insanely powerful performance she gave in that chaotic rollercoaster called, “Hereditary” ❤️ Also, you delivered all them performances, honey. This was fabulous 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
And then at the very end of the movie, she makes up with her adult daughter who finally understands that her mother has always loved her and just has her own beautifully toxic way of showing it.
the "i am your mother" gave me such a visceral flashback to that one snl skit where fred armisen keeps screaming in zac efron's face while filming a gino's pizza rolls commercial. so real, so true
The dancing scene lol. The kid would be like "mum STOP ✋ your drunk again. I hate you why can't you just be normal?" And then they would leave and the mum would be alone just crying whilst slowly sliding down the wall, with a bottle of alcohol in her hand... or something like that lol 😂😂
LMAO at the slowly sliding down the wall I can just imagine it; when she finally reaches the bottom of the floor, her entire shoulders and chest heave up and down with her incredibly dramatic sobbing
Alternatively, the mom doubles down and screams something back at the daughter like “WELL SCREW YOU TOO!” before turning the music up louder, taking a very large swig of whatever she’s drinking, and going back to dancing but being visibly upset about it because she’s in denial about how much of a mess she is
@@heidi_1love and despite all that, the crying is gonna be pretty silent too (briefly interjected by her taking a swig from the bottle every now and then lamo)
This woman is expert at characterizing the "just beneath" quality of mental instability and then abusiveness that leaps out once the fake exterior is no longer capable of being sustained.
Gotta make it clear to the audience that she's not really listening to her kid, as she rummages through her wardrobe of outfits to selfishly pursue a dating life.
Love the "you ruined my life when I got pregnant with you" trope. Like, sure, ignore all the bad decisions you took yourself and blame the yet not existing creature that came to be because of them. Then ruin their life and blame them, sounds fair to me 🤠
@@curlybebe Idk dude.. pro choice people are usually pretty good at holding themselves accountable for their choices and not blaming people who don't exist.
@@giordanodsouza9563 That phrasing doesn't make sense to me. Why would being in the womb mean you don't exist? Is the womb a separate reality? lol If an infant in the womb is the same age as a premature baby outside of the womb, why would one be more human than the other? Some food for thought.
@@minuettewelborn because I'm pretty sure living is having somewhat of a consciousness, which babies don't have half of their time in the womb (I think half?)
The full on gremlin voice comes just before the kid runs away and they're reunited, no problems fixed and mom's still single but they learn to be happy about it. Cuz mom has a good attitude now for no reason at all.
The kid is a gentle effeminate boy who knows he is different but doesn't yet quite understand why. He has a creative spirit which is nurtured by his mother but she can't quite seem to give him all he needs. The film is based on the writer/director's own life growing up which is why the chaotic mother is written in way that is loving but also has an undercurrent of anger and resentment that can only come from the mother wound of a neglected child. There are a number of comments from film bros on the films' reddit thread that call the chaotic mother a 'heinous bitch'. The actress who plays chaotic mother will go on to star in Guardians of the Galaxy VII playing a spunky space mechanic.
Yeah tjat s right. It takes pointed observation pf movies and characters in real life, it takes hood acting, it takes genius to fo so. I think she is phenomenal 😊❤
@@Joe_Parmesan 😄😁😂 I can see it. It would be slightly muted as that movie narrator voice would be saying something akin to, “Coming. This. Fall. Caitlin Reilly. In her most powerful. Role. To date.”
@@jbauer72 The song plays for a major part of the trailer too, likely toward the end to pick up the mood and serve as the movie's unofficial theme song as it shows a montage of clips from the movie. Along with a clip of someone dramatically running, the montage also includes a quick clip of the mother-child duo eating like pizza or something while sitting on the living room floor, to keep thinks quarky (if it's a mother and daughter, they're wearing tiaras or something). Oh - and the montage starts with a close-up shot of the mother pressing play on her audio device, followed by the line you wrote ("coming. this. fall.")
@@Joe_Parmesan We're going to win an Oscar when we finish our screenplay. I'll take your last name and change my first one to "Gene." rrrPizza is the perfect choice of food they'll be eating; that's when they'll be laughing. Some menacing music plays when the kid is introduced to Jeb, who was released from prison because of a sheriff's mistake when filing paperwork. Jeb is very dangerous. The narrator will end the trailer stating something with some type of warning (e.g. "You never know who might not like you for no. Reason. At. Alllll..." As this is the end of the trailer, the camera zooms into the both the child's and Jed's eyes. There's a beeping noise like one you'd hear in a hospital and - BAM! - the credits roll Are you related to Gene?
@@jbauer72 "In fact, he was NOT Gene's nephew. He was a fan of Gene's work, but only an admirer." With Jeb - I see him being this mysterious and dangerous figure, but he's a solid guy and the mother just ruins the relationship
The scene where the mom cries and dances to Mamma Mia is beautiful, soul wrenching, and captivating. A scene that removes all sense of self and contrasts such an uplifting song with such a dark twisted moment. Haunting, poignant, and will live on in my mind forever. "Hit Indie Movie Vaguely Inspired by Lady Bird and Slated for Several Awards" is one for the history books.
I am so sorry for what you had to go through. Please stay strong, take great of yourself, eat enough, and sleep enough. Please don't give up. Please keep working for your betterment. I hope and pray that one day you all will have a victorious and successful life. In Sha Allah Ameen. Please do vent if you need to. You are needed in this world, you belong here, you are valuable. You can do it!
Okay, I know everyone is talking about seeing this mom in indie films, but this reminds me so much of my mother. The way she goes from "fun" to depressed to ridiculously angry reminds me so much of my childhood.
Okay so we have: -Constantly hooking up unsavoury men (and no doubt blaming men as a whole when the relationship goes to shit) -Emotionally abuses her daughter (it's ALWAYS a daughter) by constantly bringing up the fact she could've done so much better for herself if she'd just gotten an abortion -Listens to ABBA to show how cool and quirky she is -Tries to be cool and hip and spontaneous to try and connect with her daughter but it never works -Lowkey alcoholic I feel like the only thing that's missing is her getting extremely jel when the daughter inevitably gets a bf to cause conflict in the story 🤣
This is probably the millionth time ive come back on her channel to rewatch she’s hilarious and if she gets picked up by anyone i hope her humor doesnt changed or get tweeked bc thats what they like to do to the great ones!!
@@faithbasedliving9391 no? stuff like sports clubs or drama clubs that the kid may not like, or being roped into church when they'd rather jot be. wait you're a church nut, that makes more sense.
I feel like this character would be somewhat opposite. Maybe not unsupportive, but overly supportive, to the point where she causes a major scene with a possibly strict instructor or coach, embarrassing the kid - all in the name of love. It's the lead-in to the argument in this video
Any mother that drinks and refers to herself in the third person as “mommy” to her teenage son or daughter and forces them to dance with her while she reeks of whiskey and snot are most definitely going to grow up with long term psychological issues😂😂😂I could not stop laughing through the whole skit😂❤
Jeb is salt-of-the-Earth, has one of those pre-fab tiny homes by a lake that always has a loon in it, no matter the region, strands of Christmas lights framing the carport to make a little magic out of nothing, plays a mandolin or a squeezebox because he’s quirky like that. He’s got a pickup truck he has genuine affection for and won’t drive anything else. But he’s just a regular guy. Oh, and he’s ripped. And white.
He also has severe anger issues, that'll become apparent a month into the relationship, when he stops charming the mom with "perfect boyfriend" facade and starts being increasingly abusive. Also, the daughter doesn't like him even during the "perfect boyfriend" phase and he's extremely upset about it.
The "we don't have to go to school tomorrow", followed by the eldest child getting the youngest ready for school the next day whilst the mother sleeps off the hangover/stays in bed depressed....
@@tommypsue Definitely. BPD mom and sister, who is also Histrionic. It may be gallows humor but I can definitely laugh about a lot of it now. It's cathartic!
I’d love to see what she and Jay Nedaj would come up with together. They’re both wildly smart, creative, funny, and talented. They’ve both brought me joy for the past year and a half and I’m grateful for these content creators.
Another incredible performance. Don't forget about the scene where the mother does something inappropriate with the teenagers boyfriend, like having a beer with him, smoking weed or generally being weirdly relaxed about him sneaking him at 3am but also being outraged and angry at her daughter for it the next day.
People in the comments, I am so sorry for what you had to go through. Please stay strong, take great of yourselves, eat enough, and sleep enough. Please don't give up. Please keep working for your betterment. I hope and pray that one day you all will have victorious and successful lives. In Sha Allah Ameen. Please do vent if you need to. You are needed in this world, you belong here, you are valuable. You can do it!
"this one will be really good for us... Thats what we need right now baby" is SO true! Why do they always have lines like this??? And then the dancing 😂 Who does this? None of the chaotic divorced/single mums i know in real life ever behave like this and i've worked in social services 😂😂
These ones still have the delusions of grandeur about "keeping up appearances" so they slip under the radar a bit more. Most of the social service cases I witnessed as a kid were fellow working class families, i.e hardasses who were a bit more jaded.
I had a dream Caitlin was a coworker at a school and she chewed me out for being a fraud teacher and made me resign from my position. One of the scariest dreams I've ever had
Oh my gosh this was my favorite one yet- so on the mark! Going from exceptionally sweet, sharing and happy with the children to borderline psycho intense and mean. You nailed it once again thank you.
"I WAS PREĒę̋GNANT WITH YéËw" 😭 she harnessed all the indie film mothers in that one line
She does that scary low growl too well
I thought of the movie Anywhere But Here. Only thing missing is her character believing she met her fiancé on the first date, and calling the guy at 6am after the date the previous night.
its giving dear evan hansen 😭
It also sounded like she harnessed Satan in the voice department 😂
💀💀💀💀
The way she comes from happy - to batshit crazy - to sad dancing, nails it
🤣🤣
An emotional rollercoaster
@@willtroy1986not kinda IS bpd
I just imagined I was watching the movie where the crawdads sing
This IS my sister in law. To the bone. And she has BPD.
that "Let's just dance" is the most well-acted, drunk-but-clearly-hiding-crippling-depression line I've ever heard.
where’s all the replies
Too real😂😅
Jojo Rabbit core
yep
My nAME'S jEFF
And she literally has no idea what’s going on with her children, she seems really involved but has no idea who her kids are and what they are going through. Totally clueless
@@pathibe .....what
@@pathibe shut up boomer
@@pathibe what
Yeah...shes busy. Being a mom fucking sucks. Thankless. You never question what the dad is doing or expect him to care. W roe v wade overturned this is inappropriate. Id rather blow my brains out than have a kid
@Harry Satchel..yeah. that is how inter generational trauma and epigenetics work
I often worry that Caitlin was raised by a thousand maniacs because there is no other explanation for how perfectly she becomes all these characters.
Yeah.
I worry one of her parents had a high functioning personality disorder and/or was a WASP stereotype
@@melissasaint3283 Yeah you're right. I worry that Anthony Starr's parents are actually egomaniacal superheroes bent on world domination... Then I remember that it's called *acting* and I go outside.
@@alexanderg1935 😆
@@alexanderg1935 No, it's because of her particular choices, how often she depicts them, and the intimate, household details.
They are painfully well observed.
(Sidenote, ten years working in mental health)
At the very least, I wonder if she did nanny work or was a personal assistant, etc, for someone in those categories.
10,000 maniacs, to be exact.
The way "Mommy's not sad, she's just dancing" would have the internet in a chokehold if this was a real indie film.
I can already see all the sad dramatic edits
Why must you hurt me in this way?
The really good fresh-out-of-prison-mechanic is 100% played by Mark Wahlberg 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Yes! 😂 👏👏👏
No that can't be, because he is only in comedy/action comedy movies now. This video is about Indie dramas specifically.
nowadays its probably jon bernthal haha
FcVk you for your accuracy! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we appreciate the genius of her saying "now look at me" like a possessed demon and then transitioning into "look at me now" by ABBA? We have fear, we have dancing, we have heartbreak, and we have the ugly mustard-yellow dress in less than two minutes.
Can’t not have the ugly mustard yellow dress. It’s a staple
Caitlin reading the part about the dress and thinking to herself that she just wanted to show off one of her fav pieces for the skit: 🥲
pretty sure it's her actual dress, dude
I wouldn't think Caitlin bought a mustard dress just for the skit 😂😂 YALL ARE ROASTING HER
that song is called mamma mia
This mother in this indie movie is going to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and during the speech she’ll thank her own mother.
LMAO
😭
Whom she will acknowledge " by no means was perfect but always had good intentions" and low key she was channeling in her performance.
Complaining about not being able to go to college and then telling your kid “we don’t have to go to school tomorrow” cause your going be hung over, is such a good wrap up to this whole toxic mother trope lol
And she was unable to go to college as she was "pregnant with yeww" because she couldn't keep her legs closed. Being chaotic, drinking, going to parties and most likely being an avid 420 person. lol
Edit:
Interesting replies to say the least...
Elaborations for:
@Pheobe Scott:
The goal isn't to slutshame the fictional character. After all she does an amazingly great job on her own to sully her name and bring shame to herself and perhaps even the parents that raised her to be this way, on every chance she gets.
Simply a reply that the fictional character deserves to get for being and acting the way she does.
Also I am giving the responsibility where it's due. The fictional character is trying to blame her child and heavily-directly implies that the child was a mistake(which is a terrible thing to do and say to your child). While the blame falls all onto her. It wouldn't be this way if she wasn't having sex at that age or if she and the person she chose herself to be and do this act with, was being more responsible with it to preferably prevent or worst case scenario abort soon enough. And even now at older age and with a child she is openly trying to hook up with pretty much every guy she meets, even obvious horrible choices. Ruining both hers and her child's lives constantly, then daring to ask for respect while her behavior doesn't deserve it and while she shows no respect to her child and it's life that she has already ruined, most likely beyond repair.
Tired of seeing people becoming parents when they are clearly not cut out for it or doing just because they think it be cute and cool to play with a live doll or as if they are getting a pet(and a lot of people treat getting a pet very lightly too, being irresponsible pet owners).
@Fairy on Ice:
Read above and I don't think I ever said that slutty-ness=Toxicity. Although if you think about it, it can bring a lot of toxic and drama situations with the people around you.
She is clearly not enjoying life as you can see on the video. She is pretty sad and depressed. This isn't enjoying life by any means. It's like she did everything in her power to ruin it and then she blames her offspring for it.
@Cydney M
Of course I am and I also speak about this fictional character. That being said, unfortunately this fictional character type of person does exist in real life. And even worse ~ "sometimes reality is stranger than fiction".
@@rdiv bro thought we were all on board with slutshaming just bc we're mad at this one toxic mother 💀
@@rdiv You seem like a really unpleasant person to be around.
@@rdivit’s fine to be a young mother, but don’t hold it over your kid’s head. Even older and more responsible parents do this BS. Take it from me, a child of a way more traditional and conservative person, slutty-ness does not inherently mean being toxic. And ofc, enjoying life doesn’t make anyone a bad person.
@@phoebescott6787 That's slutshaming? Lol The toxic mother isnt always graped. Sometimes she's a terrible person since a teen and hates her own mother for not letting her do what she wants. Then she takes it out on her own kid.
Also since when is it a bad thing to not party all day and use drugs?
Bonus: a mom buys her youngest children new, expensive toys and the oldest gets angry asking where the money came from. The money either came from somewhere sketchy or was their only rent money. The mom justifies it by saying they all deserve to have a lil fun and then tried to offer the oldest her gift like a new scarf of something. The oldest rejects it and the mom gets irrationally angry and then the oldest asks, “mom, are you high?” The mom denies being high when she is in fact high
georgia miller🤔
My good ma’am do you know my family personally
‘We need to get things straight here, Laura! I’m the mom! You don’t get to tell me how to run this family! That’s my job! Your job is to go to school, get straight As, and get Billy McKinley to ask you to senior prom!’
@@williamrisbridger60 and then the cycle continues
not the eldest daughter syndrome 💀💀
“I am your mother, Don’t you ævër spëäk tto męē łìkë thåt”
It sounded like gollum from lotr
Because I was *bRegNaNt* with yo *uuuu*
*and NOWW LOOK AT ME*
💃🏼😭
That barely audible yet deeply aggressive "DN'T YOU EVR SPK T'ME LIKE THAH" is brilliant
I literally screamed when she said that 😂😂😂😂😂
same ahahah she really channelled her inner Stitch with that one 😂
Watching her drunkenly weep/rage dance to ABBA just unlocked a long suppressed childhood memory that I’d very much like to forget about again.
I know I’m five months late to this comment but oh nooo hope you’re doing ok that is rough 😭 rooting for you
Same 😂
Same here😭😭😭 reminds me of my mom raging at me, only to catch her staring out the wjndow later that night with tears falling down her face as she drunkenly sang along with Chiquitita😂😭 felt weird singing it at her funeral years later but it also felt right
YUUUP same
Like I’m saying!
Ah yes, allowing guys that are no good and potentially abusive close to her children too soon, a heavy layer of, "my life is trash because I have to raise you," and top it off with implying the burden is on the child to stop everything to make her feel worthy in her weak moments ... the generational trauma trifecta. She nailed it, just like her other characters. This woman deserves her own skit show.
I honestly think she’s going to get one. Quarter million+ views in a day, CR is on fire! If Netflix looks up from its Excel charts about how to come up with yet another justification to jack up fees and offer less service, they’ll see CR as the answer to, “How to more money?” and they’ll give her a show. She’s a one woman Key & Peele.
Her acting and scripting is really reaching Chappelle levels.
YES
This whole comment you just made. 100%
There's a dinner scene where her oldest child doesn't get along with the trashfire boyfriend, and after he leaves there's a huge argument where the mom screams "I DESERVE TO BE HAPPY" 💀
It’s not narcissistic abuse if it’s set to abba, she’s just a complicated free spirit✨💕
Let’s stop conflating NPD with abuse ❤
@@DeathnoteBB well the person specifically said narcissistic abuse. they didn't say everyone with NPD was abusive so.
@@DeathnoteBB yall gotta know the difference between npd and just plain narcissism
@@LifefulLife Narcissism is what you call NPD… hence you know… the name…
@@albedoweatheruno NPD means _narcissistic_ personality disorder
Movies will portray an emotionally abusive parent and act like they made something deep
Damn...I feel that's kind of what's happening with me and this one story I've been writing. 🥲🫠
@@zombifiedpariah7392 dont take it personally lmao
@iwantdoppiodakimakuraplsd1811 Appreciate it. Oh well, I'll see what I can do. 🤷🏻♂️
And plays! My first thought was Mama Rose in Gypsy!
@@zombifiedpariah7392at least you’re writing. I’ve been trying for years. It’s not wrong to make characters like this so keep it up
Oh God this is the darkest thing she's ever done. "We don't have to go to school tomorrow." I am chilled to the bone.
That fucking killed me
I don't get it.
@@21minute Might mean that bc the mom is the one driving to school, the mom is basically taking her daughter's right to go to school the next day away whether she likes it or not. So it's not really "we", its more "I don't have to drive you to school"
@@21minuteit’s just something parents say to soothe children in chaotic households, with no order and no idea how to help a kid.
@@blanchebau8807idiot
YES oh my god why are they always walking around the house so damn fast and frantic lol?? The daughter (and it's usually a daughter) is always the same too, a parentified lonely stick in the mud who is her mother's living emotional crutch but also the physical manifestation of her mom's resentment. The girl, probably named something like Mia, will have to be shown how to loosen up by a quirky manic-pixie dream friend or by falling in love with a boy; Mia will eventually have to choose between her mother and this boy.
And the mom will be angry at her for daring to be an individual person at the young age of 25+ and the movie never shows this as unfair
Thank you for giving me an accurate description of what my mom thinks of her children - physical manifestation of resentment
It's giving To Leslie. I didn't watch it but read something about it and secured a last minute Oscar nomination.
@@DeathnoteBB it’s almost like they don’t know to initiate a character arc, and just start with the lowest hanging fruit.
i got scared when i saw my name 😭
“Mother really needs this baby. I’ll be back later. There’s dinner in the fridge.” She comes back 3 days later
I had an ex whose mother was like this. She screamed at her pregnant daughter once because she dropped a slice of cheese on the floor, blaming her for her anger issues because she’s a mom now, then downed a glass of wine and started cooking as if nothing happened while Madonna’s Papa Don’t Preach played on her phone.
Shit was wild.
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Mmm I’m harrrd 👁️ 👄 👁️
@@Max-zv8hm cheers Max thanks for sharing
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I like to imagine that her kid witnessed all of this in the span of a minute at like 3 in the morning when he came downstairs for a snack, and is standing in the kitchen slowly eating crackers while his mom has a breakdown.
Yes this can all happen in a span of 3 min. Believe me
I love to imagine that.
I read this as "The catholic mother in every indie movie" and was waiting for something much, much different
Ladybird moment
MOMMYS NOT SAD SHES JUST DANCING 🥹
This is what Lorelei would have been like if Gilmore Girls had been a full drama instead of a comedy-drama 😂
So true!!!😂
Right 😂😂😂
And a "gritty" alternative film or series.
Omg wow forreal
I don’t get this. I didn’t watch all if GG but she seemed like an emotionally intelligent mom to me.
And somehow the audience is always supposed to sympathize with this character 😭
NEVER
TikTok edits with highlights of this paired with soap making footage
“Because I was BRRREGNANT with YEW!!!!” 😂😂😂 so chaotic
Edit: OMG thank you for all the likes!!! Only my second famous comment ever 🥰
“And now look at me” 😂😂😂
I am URMUTHER. DonchuEVER speak to ME like THAT.
I laughed out loud
"₳₦Đ ₦Ø₩ ⱠØØ₭ ₳₮ ₥Ɇ!"
Her Godzilla mode surfacing out 😂
I was gregnet
Her and Jeb will be chaotic together at first, but somehow in the end everything will magically work out
yes, cause all she needs is a good man.
Until he does something Good Samaritan like that causes his parole to be yanked and off she goes again.
This is an indie film. Jeb's going to be terrible and hit on the daughter the morning after the mom brings him home after their first date. Mom will be passed out in the hall and jeb will be wearing only the sheet he pulled off mom's bed.
In the end the daughter will realize mom's not going to get better, and she'll drive off to go to college that mom had no idea she applied for.
It's an indie Thiago! Usually they never have a happy ending. Neutral at best or tragic at worst.
nah, new films are gonna embrace the not so typical happy endings. they will give you a happy part and a sad part. like the mother od's but her child becomes a much more stable person because of what she went through.
“I AM YOUR MOTHER!!!”
Whenever someone says that, I always think of Toni Collette & how she got lots of praise but not one trophy for that insanely powerful performance she gave in that chaotic rollercoaster called, “Hereditary” ❤️
Also, you delivered all them performances, honey. This was fabulous 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
She reminded me of Fred Armisen yelling "I am your motheeeeeer!"
She should have won an Oscar for that role
The Academy and their ridiculous bias against horror movies. It just made them look bad because everyone knows she deserved it.
@@AF-dn2bz, exactly.
@@AF-dn2bzMaybe it was because it was a shit movie
And then at the very end of the movie, she makes up with her adult daughter who finally understands that her mother has always loved her and just has her own beautifully toxic way of showing it.
Yep. It always seems like these films are made by the mothers themselves.
oh god
@@einahsirro1488 Or by the kids trying to imagine a scenario where it gets better.
The „Ginny and Georgia“-vibes are strong with this one...
her own beautifully toxic way of showing it, lmfao im dead.
the "i am your mother" gave me such a visceral flashback to that one snl skit where fred armisen keeps screaming in zac efron's face while filming a gino's pizza rolls commercial. so real, so true
Lmao YES! I had to go and watch that immediately after reading this comment.
OMG YOU'RE SO RIGHT
Wait right after she said that I parroted “I am your MAOTHER” like that skit and then had no idea what came over me. It was that. Thank u
😂😂😂
“I GAVE BIRTH TO YOUUUUUUUU”
The whole suddenly goes serious and goes “this is going to be good for us” or “we need this fresh start” is so real
This is literally the plot of every Jacqueline Wilson book I read as a kid
That voice on “now look at me!”. You are phenomenal. The husband and I are constantly quoting the Euphoria one.
telling me you have no kids, but are prepping...without...?
*THE HUSBAND*
Oh Lord, is this what Euphoria is like?
@@melissasaint3283 I'm so glad I don't watch that show there are only so many teen shows I can watch without laughing
The dancing scene lol. The kid would be like "mum STOP ✋ your drunk again. I hate you why can't you just be normal?" And then they would leave and the mum would be alone just crying whilst slowly sliding down the wall, with a bottle of alcohol in her hand... or something like that lol 😂😂
Haha, you should write screenplays 👍🤣🤣
LMAO at the slowly sliding down the wall
I can just imagine it; when she finally reaches the bottom of the floor, her entire shoulders and chest heave up and down with her incredibly dramatic sobbing
Alternatively, the mom doubles down and screams something back at the daughter like “WELL SCREW YOU TOO!” before turning the music up louder, taking a very large swig of whatever she’s drinking, and going back to dancing but being visibly upset about it because she’s in denial about how much of a mess she is
@@LordSeethe yeses, this lol. Gotta have the shoulders moving so we know just how upset she really Is lol
@@heidi_1love and despite all that, the crying is gonna be pretty silent too (briefly interjected by her taking a swig from the bottle every now and then lamo)
This woman is expert at characterizing the "just beneath" quality of mental instability and then abusiveness that leaps out once the fake exterior is no longer capable of being sustained.
they ALWAYS walk so fast 😭😭
They gotta walk fast so you can tell they’re full of stress and regret
@@DeathnoteBB LMAO
Clock is ticking. Gotta find a man before their daughters do.
Walking really fast away from their problems 😢😅😢.
Gotta make it clear to the audience that she's not really listening to her kid, as she rummages through her wardrobe of outfits to selfishly pursue a dating life.
"come on, dance with me" - i swear i have seen the mother do this in EVERY indie film
The line that tells us absolutely everything has fallen apart 😂
@@JuniperLynn789 exactlyyy xD
Cloud in firefly lane 😂
😄does sound quite fitting
#SaveSoil
Love the "you ruined my life when I got pregnant with you" trope. Like, sure, ignore all the bad decisions you took yourself and blame the yet not existing creature that came to be because of them. Then ruin their life and blame them, sounds fair to me 🤠
you sound pro-life
@@curlybebe Idk dude.. pro choice people are usually pretty good at holding themselves accountable for their choices and not blaming people who don't exist.
@@giordanodsouza9563 That phrasing doesn't make sense to me. Why would being in the womb mean you don't exist? Is the womb a separate reality? lol If an infant in the womb is the same age as a premature baby outside of the womb, why would one be more human than the other? Some food for thought.
@@giordanodsouza9563they just dont tell you when they screw up
@@minuettewelborn because I'm pretty sure living is having somewhat of a consciousness, which babies don't have half of their time in the womb (I think half?)
The full on gremlin voice comes just before the kid runs away and they're reunited, no problems fixed and mom's still single but they learn to be happy about it. Cuz mom has a good attitude now for no reason at all.
The reason is she felt super guilty so now she’s repressing her problems even more! Yay!
@@DeathnoteBB Ahh, Hollywood really does have all the answers for life. 😁
Hey Bunny, you watched Thirteen too? 😂
@@Illustraful 13 was such a good movie. I think that was the first movie I ever saw Rachel McAdams in
@@amber619pop Do you mean Evan Rachel Wood? Rachel McAdams wasn't in Thirteen.
The kid is a gentle effeminate boy who knows he is different but doesn't yet quite understand why. He has a creative spirit which is nurtured by his mother but she can't quite seem to give him all he needs. The film is based on the writer/director's own life growing up which is why the chaotic mother is written in way that is loving but also has an undercurrent of anger and resentment that can only come from the mother wound of a neglected child. There are a number of comments from film bros on the films' reddit thread that call the chaotic mother a 'heinous bitch'. The actress who plays chaotic mother will go on to star in Guardians of the Galaxy VII playing a spunky space mechanic.
Literally me
I get it, you feel personally attacked 😂
THE VOICE YOU MADE WHEN YOU SAID “I was pregnant with YEW👹🧌” I DIED🤣💀
I wasn't prepared for her voice to spontaneously drop 10 octaves
It’s honestly strange how accurate she is with these
Yeah tjat s right. It takes pointed observation pf movies and characters in real life, it takes hood acting, it takes genius to fo so. I think she is phenomenal 😊❤
You just embodied every character Toni Collette has ever played all at the same time.
"I am your mother, don't you ever speak to me like that." Dumbledore said calmly.
Haha gold
Voldemort?
The hand gestures whilst dancing at 1:01 is the icing on the cake for me. I love it with all my heart.
That's definitely part of the movie's trailer
@@Joe_Parmesan 😄😁😂 I can see it. It would be slightly muted as that movie narrator voice would be saying something akin to, “Coming. This. Fall. Caitlin Reilly. In her most powerful. Role. To date.”
@@jbauer72 The song plays for a major part of the trailer too, likely toward the end to pick up the mood and serve as the movie's unofficial theme song as it shows a montage of clips from the movie.
Along with a clip of someone dramatically running, the montage also includes a quick clip of the mother-child duo eating like pizza or something while sitting on the living room floor, to keep thinks quarky (if it's a mother and daughter, they're wearing tiaras or something). Oh - and the montage starts with a close-up shot of the mother pressing play on her audio device, followed by the line you wrote ("coming. this. fall.")
@@Joe_Parmesan We're going to win an Oscar when we finish our screenplay. I'll take your last name and change my first one to "Gene."
rrrPizza is the perfect choice of food they'll be eating; that's when they'll be laughing. Some menacing music plays when the kid is introduced to Jeb, who was released from prison because of a sheriff's mistake when filing paperwork. Jeb is very dangerous. The narrator will end the trailer stating something with some type of warning (e.g. "You never know who might not like you for no. Reason. At. Alllll..." As this is the end of the trailer, the camera zooms into the both the child's and Jed's eyes. There's a beeping noise like one you'd hear in a hospital and - BAM! - the credits roll Are you related to Gene?
@@jbauer72 "In fact, he was NOT Gene's nephew. He was a fan of Gene's work, but only an admirer."
With Jeb - I see him being this mysterious and dangerous figure, but he's a solid guy and the mother just ruins the relationship
The “you don’t have to go to school tomorrow” cracked me up. They always throw that one in.
As someone who was raised by a depressed single mom, I don't know whether to cry or laugh
Dude same
Right I laughed and then became filled with instant dread and distress
I also did not realize my mother was an indie actress...
Saaaame
Single parent households can be some of the most traumatizing and abusive environments for kids growing up, so sorry to hear that
that last scene felt like straight out of Hereditary, you're such a good actress, woah
I don’t need to go see my mother or be in contact with her ever again. I can just watch this video whenever i “miss her toxicity”
Oh my God, the ending is just... *chef's kiss* nailed it to the dot.
The end was the best part, because I've seen that exact scene a million times in movies, exactly the way she did it!
I don't know what trauma she's carrying but now I have it too.
😂
😂😂😂
Yes, we need a backstory! Caitlin is the best, I wish she would be on like a Netflix short series ❤
hahahahahahaha
LMAO the last 5 seconds. OMG LOLOLOL. 1:30
The scene where the mom cries and dances to Mamma Mia is beautiful, soul wrenching, and captivating. A scene that removes all sense of self and contrasts such an uplifting song with such a dark twisted moment. Haunting, poignant, and will live on in my mind forever. "Hit Indie Movie Vaguely Inspired by Lady Bird and Slated for Several Awards" is one for the history books.
EVERY SINGLE REVIEW 💀💀💀
Muriel's Wedding did it
Truly an animated performance! And a heartbreaking story :(
Can’t forget the “fresh start” she promises her after everything falls apart
Indie Mother: We just really need a good guy. He's a real good guy.
Also Indie Mother: He's just got out of prison.
Caitlin really captures the feeling of a 5-star 2 hour performance in less than two minutes regardless of role or genre, she HAS the range
She IS range
“Mom…..is that…you?”
- complex trauma survivors
The glottal stops and other mouth sounds are just absolutely impeccable, this is such a perceptive talent
you made me google something i cant believe it. also i agree
Exactly what I went through growing up with an emotionally unstable mother who was an alcohol abuser extraordinaire!
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Okay, I know everyone is talking about seeing this mom in indie films, but this reminds me so much of my mother. The way she goes from "fun" to depressed to ridiculously angry reminds me so much of my childhood.
The Toni Collette really shimmered through at end there
Okay so we have:
-Constantly hooking up unsavoury men (and no doubt blaming men as a whole when the relationship goes to shit)
-Emotionally abuses her daughter (it's ALWAYS a daughter) by constantly bringing up the fact she could've done so much better for herself if she'd just gotten an abortion
-Listens to ABBA to show how cool and quirky she is
-Tries to be cool and hip and spontaneous to try and connect with her daughter but it never works
-Lowkey alcoholic
I feel like the only thing that's missing is her getting extremely jel when the daughter inevitably gets a bf to cause conflict in the story 🤣
She either blames men or her own children for not "connecting" with their weird aloof stepdad.
This was my bio mom with more CSA from the shit men lmao.
Not always the daughter, see: Moonlight, The Fabelmans, etc etc
@@ktaztrofk9923or Shameless.
I remember there was one crazy woman who made her son a trans.
Holy shit this is so accurate
Mommy's not sad, she's just dancing 🤣🤣
I feel my PTSD surfacing from this. Damn you were spot on
I'm so happy Jeb! landed on his feet after losing 2016
I barfed lol
The exclamation point has me dead
By daring to exist, the daughter will probably ruin her mom’s relationship with Jeb too.
@@willtroy1986 Jeb! isn't any ordinary Jeb, the ! changes everything, the voters just weren't ready for such bold exclamations.
@@blahdelablah I guess they were telepathic because I didn’t notice any
The fisrt clip gave me flashbacks and i'm not even sure of what
It’s always a new home, a new place and it’s gonna work out this time.
Freakishly on point
This is probably the millionth time ive come back on her channel to rewatch she’s hilarious and if she gets picked up by anyone i hope her humor doesnt changed or get tweeked bc thats what they like to do to the great ones!!
we can't forget the part where the mother emotionally manipulates her daughter into stuff like clubs or churches or something like that
Clubs or churches? I’m confused by those two being compared. Are they one and the same to you?
@@faithbasedliving9391 no? stuff like sports clubs or drama clubs that the kid may not like, or being roped into church when they'd rather jot be. wait you're a church nut, that makes more sense.
@@faithbasedliving9391 I think maybe like clubs/extra-curriculars
@@faithbasedliving9391 yeah
I feel like this character would be somewhat opposite. Maybe not unsupportive, but overly supportive, to the point where she causes a major scene with a possibly strict instructor or coach, embarrassing the kid - all in the name of love. It's the lead-in to the argument in this video
“I like this one for us”
Perfect 😂😂😂
i cant believe my brain recognized "dntchw evr dsrspEKT mlkthAT" as language
Wow that 'I am your mother' really just triggered some of my own trauma huh
How is this so realistic
Okay but I literally thought, "you're not going to school today" right before she said "you don't have to go to school tomorrow." She's so on point!
the pregnancy thing is literally my mother irl
Any mother that drinks and refers to herself in the third person as “mommy” to her teenage son or daughter and forces them to dance with her while she reeks of whiskey and snot are most definitely going to grow up with long term psychological issues😂😂😂I could not stop laughing through the whole skit😂❤
Jeb is salt-of-the-Earth, has one of those pre-fab tiny homes by a lake that always has a loon in it, no matter the region, strands of Christmas lights framing the carport to make a little magic out of nothing, plays a mandolin or a squeezebox because he’s quirky like that. He’s got a pickup truck he has genuine affection for and won’t drive anything else. But he’s just a regular guy. Oh, and he’s ripped. And white.
He also has severe anger issues, that'll become apparent a month into the relationship, when he stops charming the mom with "perfect boyfriend" facade and starts being increasingly abusive.
Also, the daughter doesn't like him even during the "perfect boyfriend" phase and he's extremely upset about it.
The "we don't have to go to school tomorrow", followed by the eldest child getting the youngest ready for school the next day whilst the mother sleeps off the hangover/stays in bed depressed....
the sudden guttural voices and sad dancing are too on point 😂
Laughing hysterically as I have flashbacks to childhood. You nailed the voices PERFECTLY! Dear god....too perfectly... 😂😭
Glad it seems you've achieved some emotional distance through laughter?--over what seems a challenging childhood.
@@tommypsue Definitely. BPD mom and sister, who is also Histrionic. It may be gallows humor but I can definitely laugh about a lot of it now. It's cathartic!
@@m0L3ify geez
Welp, same here, bro. Time to check back in to therapy
Omg the parentification and then the whiplash of don’t speak to me that way… to close to home 😂😂😂
I’d love to see what she and Jay Nedaj would come up with together. They’re both wildly smart, creative, funny, and talented. They’ve both brought me joy for the past year and a half and I’m grateful for these content creators.
the hereditary I AM YOUR MOTHER speech at the end 😭
Another incredible performance. Don't forget about the scene where the mother does something inappropriate with the teenagers boyfriend, like having a beer with him, smoking weed or generally being weirdly relaxed about him sneaking him at 3am but also being outraged and angry at her daughter for it the next day.
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Caitlin is such an amazing actor! She portrays these characters so well that you almost forget it's Caitlin and that she's playing someone else.
"this one will be really good for us... Thats what we need right now baby" is SO true! Why do they always have lines like this??? And then the dancing 😂 Who does this? None of the chaotic divorced/single mums i know in real life ever behave like this and i've worked in social services 😂😂
These ones fly under the radar. They are shielded by their parentified children who have been cleaning up their messes since age 6 😂
These ones still have the delusions of grandeur about "keeping up appearances" so they slip under the radar a bit more. Most of the social service cases I witnessed as a kid were fellow working class families, i.e hardasses who were a bit more jaded.
The end hit home way too much
Oh, she's definitely a gambler or a writer or a hoarder or all three
I snickered uncontrollably at the delivery of that last line, so much so that I choked. 10/10, still coughing
Caitlin has such incredible talent. Meanwhile, I can barely even pretend to laugh, if I hear a joke that I think is super awful.
Lol me too 😂 I need water now 😂😂😂
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😅 Why is this so accurate?
The pulling her out of school to do something frivolous like dancing part is bang on
Well. I've been chuckling at these for years but today I finally found the one that hits a little too close to home.
I had a dream Caitlin was a coworker at a school and she chewed me out for being a fraud teacher and made me resign from my position. One of the scariest dreams I've ever had
That was the longest minute and a half of my entire life
Why does Cher and Winona in Mermaids IMMEDIATELY come to mind-😂😂😂😂😭
Damn the last line made me realize Gollum was a chaotic award winning indie movie mother thus whole time
Oh my gosh this was my favorite one yet- so on the mark! Going from exceptionally sweet, sharing and happy with the children to borderline psycho intense and mean. You nailed it once again thank you.
Literally just my actual mom