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So, 'Don't Be Silly' from 1979 is this intriguing TV movie that dives deep into the often-overlooked issue of domestic abuse within middle-class families. The tone is quite heavy, and it manages to create a palpable tension that lingers throughout. Pacing feels deliberate, almost slow at times, which allows the emotional weight of the subject matter to settle in. Performances are raw and genuine, particularly from the leads, who bring a haunting realism to their roles. What stands out is the film's focus on the psychological aspects rather than just the physical, making it a distinctive piece that resonates with the viewer long after the credits roll.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily in TV formats, making it somewhat scarce in physical media. Its rarity increases its appeal among collectors who appreciate socially conscious narratives. Compared to other TV movies of the era, 'Don't Be Silly' holds a unique place due to its unflinching examination of domestic issues, which isn't as commonly tackled in television of that time.
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