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A powerful subgenre examines how migration reshapes the mother-son bond. (2006), based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel, follows Ashima, a Bengali mother in New York, and her son Gogol, who rebels against his name and heritage. The film’s most moving scene has no dialogue: Ashima teaches Gogol’s American girlfriend how to make rice, a quiet act of cultural transmission. The son eventually comes to understand that his mother’s sacrifices are a form of love he mistook for limitation.