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So, 'Do as I Say' is this unsettling TV movie from '77 that digs into the psyche of a woman dealing with trauma. The pacing feels off-kilter, which kind of reflects her alienation and despair. It's shot with a gritty realism that enhances its dark themes, almost making the viewer uncomfortable in a way that’s hard to shake off. The performances are solid, especially by the lead, who captures this haunting blend of vulnerability and resilience. It’s a snapshot of a time when societal issues were often swept under the rug, and the atmosphere really pulls you into that. It’s not your typical crime drama, which makes it stand out in the TV movie landscape of the era.
'Do as I Say' isn't the most widely circulated title, which gives it a certain level of intrigue for collectors. The original broadcast versions are rare, and the film has seen limited releases on home video, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for enthusiasts. The themes it addresses resonate with many, yet it seems to have slipped under the radar for mainstream collectors. That adds another layer of interest for those who appreciate the more obscure, thought-provoking works of its time.
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