Choice and Identity
By rebeccamecOctober 5, 2014 - 23:41

I was so tickled pink by Monica & David's representation of two people living with Down's. I was worried, from the beginning, that the film might include condecension, but was pleasantly surprised with how neither the representation of the two protagonists nor the commentary about them by friends and family seemed to. Each mother of the couple explained that they ocassionally have the tendency to try to protect them from the world, but that they recognize that instinct and actively try to work against it. It was pleasing to see how Monica so admired her mother, even adopting some of her phrases, like "This is ridiculous."