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A Fight for Jenny offers a tense exploration of family dynamics and societal challenges. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight of Kelsey's custody battle to unfold gradually. There's a palpable tension throughout, stemming from the intersection of race and motherhood during a time when such themes were less openly discussed on screen. The performances are a solid mix, with the lead embodying both vulnerability and tenacity. While the production values are typical of TV movies from the mid-'80s, the raw emotion shines through, making it a distinctive piece for collectors interested in how race relations were portrayed in media. Overall, it’s a snapshot of a specific cultural moment, and the drama feels very much grounded in reality.
Tackles complex themes of race and custody.Reflects mid-'80s societal attitudes.Interesting for collectors of TV movie history.
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