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The Attitude Factor
A 1981 educational film about the perils of school bus drivers having a bad attitude while on the job. Follow Barbara, a model employee... until she developed a bad attitude and let it effect her job performance.
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Plot Summary
A successful, but troubled, photographer begins a passionate affair with a married woman, leading to intense emotional and psychological conflict. As their relationship deepens, it challenges his career, his relationships, and his very sense of self. The film explores themes of desire, guilt, and the complexities of human connection.
Critical Reception
The Attitude Factor received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its mature exploration of relationships and Tom Selleck's performance, while others found the plot somewhat predictable and the pacing uneven. Audience response was similarly divided, with many appreciating the dramatic intensity and others finding it less engaging than expected.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its serious tone and dramatic performances, particularly from its lead.
Criticized for a slow pace and a narrative that felt familiar to some reviewers.
The film effectively captures the emotional turmoil of a complicated affair.
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Fun Fact
Tom Selleck, already known for his role in 'Magnum, P.I.' which began airing in the same year, took on a significantly more dramatic and mature role in 'The Attitude Factor,' showcasing a different facet of his acting abilities.
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