) and part of her obsession w/ the son arises from her fear that he too will inherit her issues. Frankly the son seems just fine for the most part, besides having bad dreams and talking in his sleep... and, of course, dealing w/ his nutso mother.
I don't mind action/horror flicks being dumb or cheap, but making a Serious Drama requires you to actually handle your material w/ a steady, thoughtful, persuasive hand - and if you don't, you've totally blown it. (See my distasteful thoughts on Daldry's THE HOURS.) On a Spinal Tap amp scale of 0 to 11, the routine domestic scenes in BOY AND THE FOG (not even the melodramatic bits) are turned to about a 7 or 8. In scenes where she must respond to her son wanting to take a walk on the beach, the lead actress responds like her kitchen is on fire. I assume that this is what all Telemundo soaps are like?