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Hit and Run is one of those gripping TV movies that digs deep into moral dilemmas. The pacing is tense, and it really nails that feeling of panic when Joanna Kendall hits a young girl. Her instinct to call for help is overshadowed by the chaos that unfolds around her, which creates this palpable atmosphere of dread and confusion. The performances drive it home, especially Joanna's internal struggle when faced with public outrage. It’s not just about the accident; it taps into themes of guilt and the decision-making process in a crisis. The practical effects are understated, but effective enough to enhance the realism. There’s something gritty yet compelling about the way it unfolds, making it stand out in the realm of made-for-TV dramas.
Explores themes of morality and guiltStrong performances with emotional depthTense atmosphere enhances the narrative
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