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Deadly Medicine is one of those early '90s TV movies that dives deep into the complexities of trust and morality. The pediatrician at the center is played with a palpable sense of urgency, as she grapples with her friendship and the horror of what she believes might be true. It's a tightly wound narrative that keeps you guessing, and the atmosphere is drenched in tension. The pacing feels just right, drawing you in slowly before ramping up the stakes. There’s a rawness to the performances that makes the emotional stakes hit harder. The practical effects, while limited, serve the story well, emphasizing the chilling premise rather than overshadowing it. It’s an interesting watch for anyone into psychological thrillers with a medical twist.
Notable for its exploration of moral dilemmas.Strong performances elevate the material.Captures the tension of friendship turned sinister.
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