Most Loved Movie Mothers
As some of the most caring, insightful, and beloved characters in film history, these beloved movie moms stand out. Well, not all of them-some pose as shining beacons of how not to raise kids. The women on this list range from soccer moms to virtual superheroes and the set is rounded out by both co-parents and prominent single mothers. Posted On October 31st, 2020
Molly Weasely, Harry Potter
Though she fiercely loves her children, Molly's maternal affection is not limited to her immediate family. "Whether it's throwing a birthday party for the orphaned Harry Potter, or sharing a spot of tea and wise advice with the awkward and lovelorn Nymphadora Tonks, Molly always seems to notice and satisfy the need to be loved and cared for." She's a mommy to everybody who wants one.
Marmee March, Spring Byington
'Marmee' is the affectionate name which the March daughters use for their mother, Mrs March, whose real first name is Margaret, like her eldest daughter. In essence, Mrs March is the perfect mother: she works hard but is never too busy to comfort and guide her daughters; she does charity work cheerfully and helps with the war effort; she is an ideal housekeeper, a caring mother, and a woman who is extremely principled. She never loses her patience, never fails something, and while always encouraging her children to make mistakes and learn their own lessons, she protects them.
Elinor, Brave
Queen Elinor is a vision of grace, wisdom, and strength of character, fiercely committed to the well-being of her family and kingdom. Elinor wears the weight of the kingdom's stability on her shoulders as the political counterpart to her more impulsive partner, King Fergus.
Amy Mitchell, Bad Moms
Amy Mitchell is not a bad mom. Yeah, she's stretched too thin, and she's always late, and she's a really bad driver, but she loves her kids obviously, too, and she's willing to do anything for them at all.
Rosie, Dumplin’
As a protest that escalates when other contestants follow in her footsteps, revolutionising the pageant and their small Texas town, the plus-size, teenage daughter of a former beauty queen signs up for her mum's pageant.
Donna Sheridan-Carmichael, Mamma Mia
Donna is shown to be an honest, hard-working woman, herself managing the Villa Donna and Sophie Sheridan's single-mother. Donna, who grew up during the '70s, is a free-spirit and something of a' flower-child.' Donna is a good mother, She raised Sophie to be a kind, happy person. Also, Donna is a good friend and compassionate lady.
Maleficent, Maleficent
Maleficent and Aurora are incredibly close, resembling a relationship between a mother and a daughter. Despite the fact that at first Maleficent did not like Aurora, they started to have a stronger connection, as Maleficent apologises to her tearfully after she falls into sleep, like death. Maleficent kissed her on the cheek, and because it was a kiss of true love, Aurora woke up.