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A Small Mourning is an intriguing TV movie from 1989, exploring the emotional and financial aftermath of loss. Marjorie's struggle is raw and relatable; she navigates the murky waters of grief while grappling with mounting bills and a repossessed TV, which only adds to her isolation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of her circumstances to really sink in. The performances, though not from widely known actors, are surprisingly nuanced, bringing a subtle authenticity to the narrative. There's a stark contrast between Marjorie's bleak life and the wealth of Arnold, the pub landlord who enters her world. It's this tension, between vulnerability and the longing for comfort, that gives the film its distinctive edge. Not flashy, but definitely affecting in its own quiet way.
Explores themes of grief and financial hardship.Features a slow, contemplative pacing.Distinctive for its realistic portrayal of everyday struggles.
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