thank you mother

Jarrell 2022-03-23 09:03:06

After watching this movie, I decided to write something for my mother, maybe she will never see it in her life, but I have to say something, thank my mother for bringing me into this world, and thank her for everything she taught me. Bobby's mother finally understands in regret, maybe she doesn't understand at first, but in the end she is still happy that Bobby has such a good mother. I don't want my mother to know, not because I am afraid that my mother will not understand in the future, I don't care about these, I just don't want her to be sad again, no matter what happens in the future, my mother will always be my mother, I will always love you, dear mother!

View more about Prayers for Bobby reviews

Extended Reading
  • Ashley 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    When you say "Amen" at home or at church, remember that a child is listening! How could such a religious traditional American family tolerate gay children in those days! ? All the mother's reactions seemed to be taken for granted, and it was only natural that this drove the son to the point of death. Nowadays, more and more homosexuals are appearing around us undisguised. This is the result of the recognition of the social minorities.

  • Sophie 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Homosexuality can often test a person’s ideology the most. When you are in a religious family, it becomes a rugged thorny road; the hateful thing about religion is that it makes an adult lose himself and has no exploration of all things in the world. Spirit, all cognition is limited to a literary novel handed down from the era of slavery; the reason why it is shocking is that when you realize that there is a mistake, your own son has been killed by yourself.

Prayers for Bobby quotes

  • Psychiatrist: A lot of times, confusions like Bobby's can be caused by a distant father or an overbearing mother.

    Robert Griffith: Well, I had both and I am fine.

  • Rev. Michaels: When temptation is all around you, Faith, is not enough. It requires discipline, not just mental, but physical. Who would like to share their story?

    Teri: [she stands up] I used to be so unhappy, I stayed out all night, I talked back to my mother, since coming here and accepting Jesus as my savior. I've changed. My mom and I are like best friends now.

    Rev. Michaels: That's great, Teri.