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So, 'To Find My Son' is this TV movie from 1980 that really dives into the complexities of adoption and the bureaucracy around it. The protagonist is a single guy trying to adopt this troubled eight-year-old boy from an institution, which leads to some tense encounters with a rather oppressive bureaucrat. The pacing has a slow burn feel, which gives you time to really sink into the emotional weight of the story. The performances are solid, capturing the frustrations and hopes of the characters. You can feel the era in the storytelling and the cinematography, which adds a unique vintage vibe. It’s definitely a film that reflects on societal views of parenthood and the struggle against red tape in a personal, human way.
Explores themes of bureaucratic red tape in adoption.Captures the emotional struggles of single parenthood.Set in an era that influences the storytelling style.
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