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Keeping Tom Nice is one of those TV movies that really digs into the complexities of family dynamics, especially when you're dealing with a disabled child. Doug and Winnie, the parents, are trying their best to maintain a facade of normalcy, yet that tension is palpable throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight to settle in, which gives the characters room to breathe and evolve. The atmosphere carries a heavy sense of impending tragedy, especially as Stephen, the social worker, steps in with his well-meaning intentions that spiral out of control. Performances feel genuine, almost raw at times. It's distinctive for how it avoids melodrama while still tackling heavy themes of care, societal pressure, and the fragile balance between hope and despair.
Features a nuanced portrayal of family relationships.The social worker's involvement adds layers to the narrative.Pacing allows for an in-depth exploration of themes.
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