Myth and Reality: Analyzing Parenting Styles through Material Culture in Leo Movie Using Barthes' Semiotics
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Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
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This study analyses the representation of parenting styles in the film Leo (2023) and
reveals how an animal character, a chameleon named Leo, becomes an alternative
parenting symbol that challenges traditional myths. This research is a qualitive
approach and Roland Barthes’ semiotic theory to examines the denotative,
connotative, and myth meanings of key scene that portrays interactions between
parents and children, as well as between the children and Leo. The film presents
three types of unbalanced parenting styles: neglectful, authoritarian, and
permissive, represented respectively by the families of Summer, Eli, and Jayda.
These imbalances give rise to various emotional issues. In the absence of emotional
support from their parents, Leo emerges as a non-human figure who listens,
understands, and guides the children with empathy. This leads to a new myth that
pets or non-human beings may serve as substitute figures who care more deeply
than human. Leo dose not merely advice, he creates space for dialogue that helps
children recognize their emotions, build social relationship, and accept themselves
as they are. These finding highlight the importance of balancing parenting, which
combines healthy boundaries, emotional attentiveness, and freedom of expression.
Thus, Leo (2023) serves as a cultural reflection that raises awareness of the need
for balanced parenting and presence of figure who genuinely understand a child’s
emotional need.
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