Sunday, September 1, 2019
My Mother Essay
The film centers on Manuela, a nurse who oversees donor organ transplants in Ramà ³n y Cajal Hospital in Madrid and single mother to Esteban, a teenager who wants to be a writer. On his seventeenth birthday, Esteban is hit by a car and killed while chasing after actress Huma Rojo for her autograph following a performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which she portrays Blanche DuBois. Manuela has to agree with her colleagues at work that her sonââ¬â¢s heart be transplanted to a man in A Coruà ±a. After traveling after her sonââ¬â¢s heart, Manuela quits her job and journeys to Barcelona, where she hopes to find her sonââ¬â¢s father, Lola, a transvestite she kept secret from her son, just as she never told Lola they had a son. see more:speech about my mother In Barcelona, Manuela reunites with her old friend Agrado, a warm and witty transsexual prostitute. She also meets and becomes deeply involved with several characters: Rosa, a young nun who works in a shelter for battered prostitutes and is pregnant by Lola; Huma Rojo, the actress her son had admired; and the drug-addicted Nina Cruz, Humaââ¬â¢s co-star and lover. Her life becomes entwined with theirs as she cares for Rosa during her pregnancy and works for Huma as her personal assistant and even acts in the play as an understudy for Nina during one of her drug abuse crises. On her way to the hospital, Rosa asks the taxi to stop at a park where she spots her fatherââ¬â¢s dog, Sapic, and then her own father, who suffers from Alzheimerââ¬â¢s; he does not recognize Rosa and asks for her age and height, but Sapic is cleverer and knows Rosa. Rosa dies giving birth to her son, and Lola and Manuela finally reunite at Rosaââ¬â¢s funeral. Lola (whose name used to be Esteban), who is dying from AIDS, talks about how she always wanted a son, and Manuela tells her about her own Esteban and how he died in a car accident. Manuela then adopts Esteban, Rosaââ¬â¢s child, and stays with him at Rosaââ¬â¢s parentsââ¬â¢ house. The father does not understand who Manuela is, and Rosaââ¬â¢s mother says itââ¬â¢s the new cook, who is living here with her son. Rosaââ¬â¢s father then asks Manuela her age and height. Manuela introduces Esteban (Rosaââ¬â¢s son) to Lola and gives her a picture of their own Esteban. Rosaââ¬â¢s mother spots them from the street and then confronts Manuela about letting strangers see the baby. Manuela tells her that Lola is Estebanââ¬â¢s father; Rosaââ¬â¢s mother is appalled and says: ââ¬Å"That is the monster that killed my daughter?!â⬠Manuela flees back to Madrid with Esteban; she cannot take living at Rosaââ¬â¢s house any longer, since the grandmother is afraid that she will contract AIDS from the baby. She writes a letter to Huma and Agrado saying that she is leaving and once again is sorry for not saying goodbye, like she did years before. Two years later, Manuela returns with Esteban to an AIDS convention, telling Huma and Agrado, who now run a stage show together, that Esteban had been a miracle by not inheriting the virus. She then says she is returning to stay with Estebanââ¬â¢s grandparents. When asking Huma about Nina, she becomes melancholic and leaves. Agrado tells Manuela that Nina went back to her town, got married, and had a fat, ugly baby boy.
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