Why does Mommie Dearest hate wire hangers?
Rachel Newton
Updated on May 07, 2026
Keeping this in consideration, why does Medea get mad about the wire hanger?
Madea's outrage when finding the wire hanger is based on how Joan Crawford would lose her temper and mind when she found one in the closet, as her daughter Christina Crawford (who was on the receiving end of some of those hangers) explained in her book "Mommie Dearest". This is Madea's on-screen debut.
Also Know, what happens at the end of Mommie Dearest? The film's final act takes place after Christina matures and sets out on her own. Her final exchange with her brother hints that Christina has decided to write a book about her experiences growing up with "Mommie Dearest" and thus avenge Christopher and herself, saying that their mother doesn't have "the final word."
Also question is, why was Mommie Dearest a bad movie?
"Mommie Dearest" is a painful experience that drones on endlessly, as Joan Crawford's relationship with her daughter, Christina, disintegrates from cruelty through jealousy into pathos. It is unremittingly depressing, not to any purpose of drama or entertainment, but just to depress.
What happens in Mommie Dearest?
Mommie Dearest is a 1981 American biographical drama film directed by Frank Perry. The film depicts Christina Crawford's adoptive mother, actress Joan Crawford, as an abusive and manipulative mother who hurt her adopted children. It won the second Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture.