The Movie 'About A Boy'

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In the comedy-drama movie, About a boy by Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz, many things happened in Marcus’s life. His parents were divorced and the only person he had in his life was his mother, but she was not the best person to be around because she suffered from a deep depression. Marcus’s mother was so deep in depression that she attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on cough syrup medicine. Marcus witnessed his mother cry many times; he couldn’t focus in school because he was afraid that his mother was going to try to commit suicide while he away and couldn’t be able to save her. Fiona’s deep depression was the main cause of why she ignored everything that happened around her, including the fact that her son, Marcus, was bullied in school. …show more content…

Marcus’s thought that it was the perfect opportunity to perform his mother’s favorite song, “Killing me softly.” Once again, Marcus didn’t care that he could possibly get humiliated, as he had previously for singing that same song. This time he knew that it wasn’t going to be in front of some students in his class, but in front of everyone who attended his elementary school. When the time came to perform, Will went backstage and tried to convince Marcus not to perform because as he said it was “social suicide.” Will even suggested to perform something that kids their age would perform, sing or dance, he refused and proceeded with his performance. At first the kids yelled at him and called him names, but Marcus didn’t care, he wanted his mother to feel proud of him so he sang their song. It was at that time when Fiona realized the wonderful son that she had and how much she’s been wrong all the time she ignored Marcus. Surprisingly to Fiona and Will, Marcus ended the show with a great applause from the crowd. After everything that Marcus went through in his life, he knew every little thing he did for his mother paid off when he saw that she was going to fight to get over her depression.
I can relate to the frustration that Marcus felt for not being able to do to anything to help his mother with her problems. When I was his age my parents were also going through divorce. Although my mother didn’t try to commit suicide, I know that she was depressed, who wouldn’t be? I did notice how much my mother changed, physically and emotionally. She tried harder in being a better mother; she smiled often, hugged us frequently, and tried to keep a good social relationship with us. My mother handled

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