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So, 'Dear Sarah' is this heavy drama from 1990 that dives into the turmoil of the Maguire Seven case. It's about Giuseppe Conlon and his son Gerry, both caught up in the chaos of the IRA bombing back in '76. The film's tone is quite somber, almost oppressive at times. You really feel the weight of the injustice and the desperation from Giuseppe as he writes letters to Sarah, his wife, who’s fighting to clear their names. The pacing unfolds slowly, building tension and allowing the audience to absorb the emotional gravity. The performances are what really stand out; you can sense the raw pain and determination. The practical effects, while minimal, add a layer of authenticity to the period. It’s distinct for its intimate portrayal of a family caught in political strife.
Intimate portrayal of a family in crisisFocuses on personal over politicalRaw performances enhance emotional impact
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