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So, 'Too Good to Be True' from 2003 is this drama that really leans into the emotional tug-of-war between a divorced dad and his ex-wife's new partner. The atmosphere is quite tense, you can feel the weight of past relationships hanging in the air. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it captures that raw, real-life awkwardness of navigating new dynamics post-divorce. Performances are solid, with some moments that really highlight the ache and confusion of familial love. It’s distinctive for its focus on the emotional fallout rather than resorting to melodramatic antics, which makes it resonate on a more relatable level. Just an interesting piece to consider in the landscape of early 2000s dramas.
Strong performancesThemes of family dynamicsExplores post-divorce challenges
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