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Sex and the Single Parent is a curious little TV movie from 1979. It dives into the lives of two divorcees, navigating their fresh independence while juggling parental duties. The tone skews light, but there's a genuine exploration of the complexities of modern relationships. The pacing might feel a bit slow for some, but the performances have a certain charm; you can really see the actors trying to balance humor with some heavier themes. The practical effects are minimal, but the real focus is on the dialogue and character interactions, which give it a distinctive feel. It captures that late '70s vibe, reflecting societal shifts without heavy-handedness.
This title has had a limited format history, primarily surfacing as a VHS release and later on DVD, but remains somewhat elusive for collectors. As a TV movie, its reach wasn't as broad as theatrical releases, contributing to its rarity today. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate '70s television and the unique narratives of that era, as it captures a transitional time in family dynamics.
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