Having familial love and support is important to an individual’s wellbeing. Without love, humans become isolated and unsatisfied. Therefore, by coming together, they express a similar familial love although they are not biologically related and experiences this fulfillment in life. The characters from the film demonstrated the beauty of this relationship.
Eastwood successfully conveyed the idea through various visual and oral techniques.
Throughout the film, secondary characters also supports the success of the protagonists to show family support is essential for the main character to achieve their specific goals.
Eastwood conveys the idea of the importance of familial love for Maggie, in “Million Dollar
Baby”, through the relationship between Maggie and Frankie, her boxing trainer. Maggie and Frankie, both have broken relationships with their own families but the resulting emptiness is filled when they came together. Maggie does not want to live in a dysfunctional family as her family cares little for her well-being. Her plight is summed up in the quotation when the audience is told that she wants to escape from her miserable life, “
I’m 31, Mr. Dunn, and I’m here celebrating the fact that I spent another year scraping dishes and waitressing which is what I’ve been doing since 13. My brother’s in prison, my sister cheats on welfare by pretending one of her babies is still alive, my daddy’s dead, and my momma weighs 312 pounds. The only thing I ever felt good doing was boxing.”
Although Maggie saves up enough of her prize money to buy her mother a house, her actions are not appreciated. Her mother