Walter Chow, a film instructor and writer, and Christina Escobar, entertainment journalist and co-founder of Latina Media Punto Co., delve into the intense film 'If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You.' They discuss Rose Byrne's standout performance as a mother struggling with emotional burdens while addressing the film's bleak tone and portrayal of parenthood. The guests explore the artistic choices, such as the decision to keep the child's face hidden, and debate whether the film critiques or rewards motherhood, revealing the pressures of domestic life and societal expectations.