If you’re a woman and have a complicated relationship with your father, you’re probably familiar with the phrase “
daddy issues.” It’s mostly used to describe women despite men being just as likely to have complex relationships with their fathers. Relationships with parents — especially fathers in the
Black community — are typically presented as something we need to heal from. While this is not true for
all of us, for some of us, the pain from our relationship with our parents can be crippling; after all, they form the foundational structure for our identity and personality. Our relationship with our parents and our physical and emotional needs in childhood set the tone for how we act as adults in friendships, parenting, and even how we see ourselves. Paige embodies this in
UnPrisoned. Outwardly, she seems unaffected by her father’s absence for most of her life. But we very quickly see that her parenting style and the men she chooses to date are all behaviors dictated by her father’s absence.