In Mommy, a mother, Diane, tries to raise her troubled son, Steve, who has ADHD, in a world that seems to be against them. They live in a small, chaotic house, fighting their way through each day, trying to figure out how to keep Steve safe while giving him the freedom he desperately wants.
One key moment is when Diane makes a huge sacrifice to help Steve find peace. In an intense scene, she lets him leave the safety of her care to live on his own, showing her love and struggle to let go. This emotional turning point asks the question: how far will a parent go to protect their child while also setting them free?
Fan theories suggest that the vibrant visual style and the unusual aspect ratio of the film represent Diane and Steve’s trapped lives. What if the world had been kinder to Steve? Could he have lived a different life without all the challenges?
The film leaves a mystery about Steve’s future and whether he will truly find peace. Imagine a sequel showing him in adulthood, still wrestling with his past, or perhaps a prequel exploring Diane’s journey into motherhood and her own emotional struggles.