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The Less Than Perfect Daughter is this intriguing 1991 TV movie that dives into the complicated relationship between a mother and her daughter. The tension is palpable, with the mother’s demanding nature clashing against the daughter’s desire for independence. It unfolds slowly, allowing the audience to really feel the weight of their struggles. The daughter's choice to move in with a troubled friend adds layers to the narrative, showcasing themes of rebellion and the search for identity. The performances carry a lot of emotional heft, capturing those moments of vulnerability and conflict. It's not flashy, but it has this raw honesty that sticks with you. Kind of an understated gem in the realm of TV dramas from that era, if you ask me.
Interesting character study on familial relationshipsExplores themes of independence and rebellionNoteworthy for its strong performances
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