Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCounseling helps a family deal with the discovery that their daughter was sexually abused by a close relative.Counseling helps a family deal with the discovery that their daughter was sexually abused by a close relative.Counseling helps a family deal with the discovery that their daughter was sexually abused by a close relative.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 3 Primetime Emmys
- 9 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Melissa Francis
- Beth Bennett
- (as Missy Francis)
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I've never hated a film so much as I hate this one. The message is that a victim of incest and rape should "forgive"! The message also implies that the abuser's wife was to blame. It was just so awful. The ending made me feel very sick. I haven't got anything else to say about it.
Groundbreaking movie is still good today. What a good cast. Ted Danson cast against type as the molesting father. It's quite horrific when he admits it. Glenn Close as his wife reacts realistically. First in disbelief then anger. Roxana Zal is the daughter and gives an understated effective performance.
There have been few movies about family incest since and this one stands the test of time.
There have been few movies about family incest since and this one stands the test of time.
An excellent film that handles a difficult topic well. The casting and sets create an atmosphere to let the story unfold in a seemingly average American home, which adds both to the realism and power of this movie. Ted Danson plays the deceptively normal father to the hilt, and the rest of the cast handle their roles with a high degree of believability. This is a powerful film that handles a difficult subject with intelligence and emotion without sensationalizing. Highly recommended.
Glenn Close and Ted Danson are probably my two favourite actors of all time. So imagine my excitement when I came across this movie whilst doing my housework. What kind of sick mind created this. It excuses the molesters behaviour by essentially blaming the wife for not providing enough love. There is never an acceptable reason for child abuse and I cannot comprehend why anyone was involved in this film in the first place. It also states that the father just loved his daughter so much and at one point the lawyer (I think) mentions "we've all had incestuous thoughts at one point", um excuse me what? No. Just no. No one should ever watch this film. Ever. It's horrific.
The film is very well handled for such a sensitive subject. I saw it for the first time just last night, and was surprised to see Danson in the role. This film could serve to help stem the problems faced by our younger generation. I would recommend it as a should see.
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- AnecdotesMichael Landon was the first choice to play Steven Bennett. He declined, feeling that he was so strongly identified with the role of the morally upright father Charles Ingalls on La petite maison dans la prairie (1974) that no one would accept him portraying a sexually abusive father.
- GaffesNear the start of the film, Steven is talking to Amelia about her date for the dance. At one point, he says, "I can't believe I didn't know anything about you going to a dance with another boy." He immediately repeats the words "with a boy" again.
- Citations
Ruth Walters: Amelia, You haven't committed any crime, try to remember that.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)
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- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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