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Fall from Grace, a 1994 TV movie, presents a gripping narrative about Catherine, a young woman caught in the throes of war. You feel the tension of 1940 as she transitions from a traumatic loss in France to the rugged resilience in England. The pacing feels right for a TV movie, allowing moments of reflection between the action. What really stands out is how it portrays the complexities of espionage and survival, especially from a female perspective. The performances, while perhaps not Oscar-worthy, carry a raw authenticity that draws you in. And while the production values are modest, the practical effects and set designs evoke a palpable sense of the era. It's a film that certainly captures a unique slice of wartime experience.
Based on Larry Collins' bookExplores female perspectives in warAuthentic period atmosphere
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