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So, 'The Love of a Good Woman' is a TV movie from '76 that captures that distinct vibe of its era. The story revolves around Isabella and Henry, who seem to have this deep connection from their childhood, yet there's this looming presence of Emily—a rather brash woman that Isabella can't shake off. The pacing is somewhat slow, which gives you time to really soak in the emotional landscape and the tension that builds with each scene. Performances are decent, especially the leads, who really embody the awkwardness of rekindled love and jealousy. It’s got this unique atmosphere, a little raw and honest, perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of relationships in television history.
This film has seen limited releases on VHS and a sparse presence in DVD collections, making it a bit challenging to find. It tends to attract niche collectors who appreciate the subtleties of 70s television productions. The scarcity of physical formats heightens its appeal among those who delve into lesser-known TV movies from that period.
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