Two drug addicts have a baby but the father dies from overdose. This is before the birth of the baby.
The mother manages to get help from someone who provides her a house in a village. She meets a friend, and then later, a one-night stand lover.
The mother abandons the baby to the friend. Hopefully this friend will be a good parent, so she can find herself (get high?).
We can predict the baby will likely become a future drug addict, lacking in responsibility, like his parents.
This movie shows why a nanny-state nation degrades over time - dependency and irresponsibility are fostered by the nanny-state.
Many viewers may be emotionally moved by the sad state of affairs depicted in "Hideway", but I see a situation that could have been prevented by a culture that encouraged less dependency and more responsibility in its citizens.
The mother manages to get help from someone who provides her a house in a village. She meets a friend, and then later, a one-night stand lover.
The mother abandons the baby to the friend. Hopefully this friend will be a good parent, so she can find herself (get high?).
We can predict the baby will likely become a future drug addict, lacking in responsibility, like his parents.
This movie shows why a nanny-state nation degrades over time - dependency and irresponsibility are fostered by the nanny-state.
Many viewers may be emotionally moved by the sad state of affairs depicted in "Hideway", but I see a situation that could have been prevented by a culture that encouraged less dependency and more responsibility in its citizens.