Focusing on the beauty of traditional rituals, such as hair care or skincare, shared between generations.
"Watching My Mom Go Black" is a thought-provoking and intimate documentary that delves into the complexities of identity, race, and personal growth. The film masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The year 2021 was a strange time for the archetype of "Mom" in viral media. While "Watching My Mom Go Black" played in the adult sphere, the mainstream internet was saturated with controversies regarding mothers.
As I grappled with these emotions, I began to notice the way society treats aging, particularly when it comes to women. The pressure to conform to traditional beauty standards can be overwhelming, with many feeling compelled to dye their hair, undergo cosmetic procedures, or engage in other forms of self-improvement to appear more youthful. But my mom has never been one to buy into these expectations. Instead, she's chosen to own her gray hair with a sense of pride and confidence that I find truly inspiring.