Submitted by Burning_Mouth t3_zxuviz in movies
Part of me was ready to call her the Sam to George Bailey’s Frodo, but that might be a stretch. I think what makes her so interesting is you can see her as the underappreciated hero. When her husband goes off the rails And snaps at her and the kids on Christmas Eve, she doesn’t resent him but has the kids pray for him and calls up all his friends for help. That was really awesome.
Before that, when George was supposed to honeymoon with her but the banks fell through, she was the one who held up the honeymoon money for the people to use. She then set up the broken down hotel as a sweet honeymoon spot/new home while George worked.
On some level though, I could see Mary being seen as a “villain”. Was it her wish for George to stay that “ruined” his life? Did she subtly manipulate him into staying in his loathed hometown instead of living his life traveling? I don’t subscribe to this viewpoint and see it as an affront to the purpose of the film but I can see how others might.
I feel like there’s more that could be said about Mary, but I don’t see much discussion on her. I will say, I thought the whole idea of her wishing for this life would blow up and be a conflict at some point with George finding out, but I’m glad that never happened
ToyVaren t1_j22fgf1 wrote
Its mary's fault that stupid lasso the moon line became a trope. Mary's a jerk.