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Miracle on the 17th Green is an interesting TV movie that dives into the mid-life crisis of an adman, played by Robert Urich. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to really digest his struggles and the mounting tensions at home. The atmosphere is a mix of light and heavy moments, capturing the often overlooked pressures of family life against the backdrop of golf. You see Urich’s character grappling with his decisions, leading to a poignant exploration of priorities. Meredith Baxter brings a solid performance as the neglected wife, adding depth to the emotional stakes. It’s not flashy or grand, but there's something relatable about its themes of ambition and personal sacrifice. Definitely a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on character developmentThemes of ambition and neglectSubtle performances add depth
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