Thelma
By Monique Jones,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Heartwarming action film counters stereotypes; language.
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What's the Story?
THELMA follows a woman in her 90s named Thelma (June Squibb) who doesn't feel her age but is reminded of how vulnerable she is after she gets scammed out of $10,000. Not wanting to have her family think she's a burden, Thelma sets out to get her money back with the help of her friend Ben (Richard Roundtree). Along the way, Thelma and Ben talk about what it's like getting older, facing society as an elderly person, and how to feel independent in old age.
Is It Any Good?
Thelma is one of the funniest, warmest action films you'll ever see. Squibb does a great job in her first ever leading role (!) as the title character, showing vulnerability, courage, and heart. The film hilariously turns action films on their head by showing how actions that younger people might view as no big deal—like walking up a flight of steps—can actually be terrifying for folks in their 90s. But Thelma takes on all of these challenges and inspires viewers to think more about how Western society often treats its older members.
In his final screen performance, Roundtree shines as Ben, a man who has lost much and blames his age for it. Ben and Thelma teach each other about what it means to be elderly. As they find out, there are some setbacks—such as not being able to do everything you used to do. But there's still a lot of life left to live, and there are still new things to learn. Thelma argues loudly and clearly that older people aren't burdens to dispose of; they're our family and deserve to be listened to, respected, and allowed to live their full lives.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about why it's notable that the main character in Thelma is a woman in her 90s. Is that typical for Hollywood?
How does the movie challenge Western society's perspective on the elderly? Why does Thelma say she doesn't feel old? What incident lets her know that she's vulnerable in ways she didn't imagine?
Why is it problematic to view elderly people as a liability or a burden? How does the film suggest we can better support them?
How does the film convey messages of compassion and courage?
Movie Details
- In theaters: June 21, 2024
- Cast: June Squibb , Fred Hechinger , Richard Roundtree , Parker Posey , Clark Gregg , Malcolm McDowell
- Director: Josh Margolin
- Inclusion Information: Female actors, Black actors
- Studio: Magnolia Pictures
- Genre: Comedy
- Topics: Friendship
- Character Strengths: Compassion , Courage , Empathy , Teamwork
- Run time: 97 minutes
- MPAA rating: PG-13
- MPAA explanation: strong language
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: June 25, 2024
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