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DESERT BLOOM
SUBJECTS
--- U.S./1945 - 1991 & Nevada;
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING --- Alcohol and Drug Abuse;
MORAL-ETHICAL EMPHASIS --- Responsibility; Caring.
Age: 13+; MPAA Rating: PG; Drama; 1986; 103 minutes; Color.
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This is a coming of age movie about Rose, an adolescent girl who lives in Las Vegas during the early 1950s. The Korean War is raging. The U.S. government is conducting atmospheric atomic bomb tests in the Nevada desert. Rose has an alcoholic stepfather and a codependent mother who enables her husband's alcohol abuse while suffering from her own problems with gambling addiction.
Desert Bloom shows much about life in the U.S. in the
early 1950s, and how we as a nation dealt with (or ignored) the
possibility of nuclear war ("duck & cover"), alcoholism, spousal
abuse, child abuse, and gambling addiction. It shows, with
compassion and tenderness, a girl coming of age amid the many
problems of the adults around her.
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In this film, the mother is a codependent enabler of her husband's
alcoholism. An enabler is someone who, while
protesting that they do not want the alcoholic to drink,
protects the alcoholic from the consequences of the drinking and
acts in other ways to facilitate the alcoholic's refusal to
face up to the disease. Alcoholism is a progressive disease. Until
the alcoholic stops drinking it will get worse and worse.
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