There's a chain of frozen food supermarkets in Britain called "Iceland". Their TV adverts (aka commercials) used to use the tagline: "That's why mums go to Iceland". In the context of this film, it seems that "Mums shouldn't go to Iceland", not if they want to provide a nurturing environment in which their children can grow up.
I do wonder how much of the troubling behaviour of the adolescent boys in the film is down to poor diet, leading to poor brain development and poor executive function? Frozen vegetables, like those from "Iceland", can be more nutritious than "fresh" vegetables because they were frozen soon after harvesting. Perhaps Iceland should be less Iceland and more "Iceland"?
I do wonder how much of the troubling behaviour of the adolescent boys in the film is down to poor diet, leading to poor brain development and poor executive function? Frozen vegetables, like those from "Iceland", can be more nutritious than "fresh" vegetables because they were frozen soon after harvesting. Perhaps Iceland should be less Iceland and more "Iceland"?