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Home Safe is an interesting piece from 1981 that dives into family dynamics through a lens of Biblical principles. Directed by Donald W. Thompson, it has this earnest tone that feels very much of its time. The pacing is a bit slower, allowing for character development, which is often rare in TV movies, but it gets to a heartfelt conclusion. The performances aren't over-the-top but rather grounded, which lends itself well to the film's themes of obedience and leadership within the family. What stands out is how it tries to tackle issues of permissiveness without coming off as preachy. You can tell it was made with a genuine aim to encourage families, which gives it a unique vibe compared to more commercial films of the era.
Originally aired as a television movie in 1981.Directed by Donald W. Thompson, known for family-centric themes.Features a modest budget typical of early '80s TV films.Offers a unique perspective on family leadership and values.
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