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So, 'Like Normal People' is this fascinating TV movie from '79 that tackles some heavy themes with a surprisingly gentle touch. It’s about two intellectually-challenged individuals who navigate love and the societal boundaries surrounding them. The performances bring a raw authenticity that hits differently than many films from its time. You can almost feel the weight of their struggles as they fight for acceptance, which gives it a distinct emotional depth. The pacing is a bit slow, but it lends itself well to the intimate moments they share, making their bond feel genuine and heartfelt. It’s based on a true story, which adds another layer to the overall experience, really provoking thought about love and acceptance in a world that can be pretty harsh.
'Like Normal People' is a lesser-known gem in the realm of made-for-TV movies, often overshadowed by flashier productions of its era. It was released in a time when stories about love in the face of adversity were beginning to gain traction. On the collector's front, it's not the easiest to find, making it a nice piece for those interested in emotional narratives that challenge societal norms. The scarcity of available formats adds to its appeal, especially for fans of 1970s television dramas.
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