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So, 'The Tenth Month' is this interesting TV movie from '79 that dives into some heavy themes of motherhood and solitude. You’ve got this unmarried woman, kind of middle-aged by the standards of the time, who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant by this hotshot pianist. The performances feel genuine, really capturing the internal struggle and societal pressure. The pacing has that classic TV movie vibe—definitely slower, but it lets you linger on the emotional weight of her decision to go it alone. The atmosphere is a mix of melancholy and determination, making it a thoughtful watch. It’s not flashy or over-the-top, but there's something quietly compelling about the story.
This film has had a modest presence in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the same era. It's typically found in VHS and DVD formats, but true collectors might seek out any rare broadcasts or memorabilia associated with it. Interest in the film seems to be fueled more by its engaging narrative and unique character study than by star power, making it a niche find for those looking to expand their understanding of TV movie history.
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