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Stories from the End of the Corridor is a curious piece from 1986 that dives into the emotional turmoil surrounding infertility. Set in a gynecology clinic over a single weekend, the film does a fine job of capturing the alienation these women feel, both from society and within themselves. It's not flashy or overly dramatic but instead leans towards a more somber, reflective tone. The pacing can feel a bit slow, yet it serves the narrative well, allowing the viewer to really soak in the nuances of each character's struggle. The performances are quite compelling, managing to convey a raw sense of vulnerability. What sets it apart is how it explores societal hypocrisy, making you think about the broader implications of personal pain. A unique watch for those into character-driven narratives.
A deep dive into women's struggles with infertility.Explores societal hypocrisy around personal suffering.Unique tone and atmosphere for a TV movie.
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