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'That Crazy Woman' offers a unique glimpse into the eccentric life of Dr. Barbara Moore, who undertakes an extraordinary journey at an age where most would slow down. The pacing is reflective, allowing us to relish her motivations, and the atmosphere is a blend of whimsy and seriousness that captures a bygone England. It's not a glitzy production but rather has this earnest charm that pulls you in. The performances, especially from the lead, are robust, showcasing the spirit of a woman who defies conventions. And it's fascinating to see the practical effects and setting that bring the 1960s to life, making her story feel grounded in reality amidst her remarkable feats. There's something wonderfully distinct about how it portrays the eccentricity of life.
1970s TV dramaUnique portrayal of eccentricityReflective pacing and atmosphere
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