Bad Moms, Mother Sought Struggle A Perfect!
Have you ever thought about what has been done by your mother until you become someone like today? Bad Moms movie tells the struggle of a mother named Amy who work and take care of her son and daughter every day without thinking about her. Even less so his efforts are not appreciated by the husband, boss, even his own children. Amy, played by Mila Kunis, trying very hard to make their families remain intact and happy.
Every day he had to prepare breakfast for the family, doing homework child, drove to school, go to work, pick up the kids from school, drove to the tutoring, providing the dinner, buy a family needs, and others that make him so busy that do not have time to pamper herself.
A Mother's Struggle Not Appreciated
All his efforts suddenly vanished when she discovered her husband was having an affair, so decided to take care of their own children. Her children also did not appreciate his efforts to scold him when there is a problem. The boss at work also did not appreciate his efforts to force him to work too hard while other employees can relax. In addition, Amy even trouble with Gwendolyn, the most important people in their children's school.
Until one time, Amy was tired decided to go to a bar and met with Carla and Kiki and get drunk together. At that moment they decided to become a mother figure different, namely to be people who do not care about other people.
Moment Changes Being the Best
Amy started dating another man, becomes more care of her, and taught her children to be more independent. Even when his son interrupted by Gwendolyn, he tried to save his son by shifting the position of Gwendolyn and become an important person.
In the end he managed to get that position, gain new friends, get the kids are independent, find the one he loves, and regain his job.
Film Bad Moms teach that everyone can strive to be perfect, but not all business can be appreciated by others. Remains to be ourselves and more concerned with yourself is more important. The film is suitable watched by an audience over the age of 17 years because it contains many elements of the words and rude comedy.