From a sociological perspective, the concept of a "lost" mother figure refers to how women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s were traditionally sidelined by Hollywood. For decades, female characters often skipped from "young ingenue" straight to "grandmother," with the vibrant, self-assured middle-aged woman being "lost" in the shuffle.
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: Hollywood still frequently frames aging as a story of loss. Women over 40 are twice as likely as men to have storylines centered purely on physical aging or the loss of a spouse. Villainy over Heroism The 2004 teen com