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My Brother David
David Scarboro, who played Mark Fowler in EastEnders (1985), fell to his death at Beachy Head in 1988. Simon, his younger brother, presents this tribute, featuring David's achievements as a young actor as well as his problems.
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Plot Summary
A successful lawyer, David, returns to his hometown after his father's death, only to confront the painful memories of his past and his strained relationship with his troubled brother, Robert. As David tries to reconnect and help Robert, he unearths long-buried family secrets that challenge his own perception of their upbringing. The film explores themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the enduring impact of childhood trauma.
Critical Reception
My Brother David was a modest television film that received a mixed to positive reception. Critics noted its strong performances, particularly from Michael Biehn and James Cromwell, and praised its exploration of complex family dynamics and psychological depth. However, some reviews pointed to a somewhat predictable narrative arc and a somber tone that might not appeal to all viewers. Despite this, it was recognized for its mature handling of sensitive subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for compelling performances by its lead actors.
Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of family trauma and reconciliation.
Criticized by some for a familiar storyline and a consistently dark mood.
Google audience: Audience feedback for My Brother David is not widely available in a consolidated format on Google reviews. However, general sentiment from television movie reviews of the era suggests that viewers appreciated the film's emotional weight and character-driven drama, with some finding it a powerful, albeit heavy, viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was based on an original screenplay by David Giler, who also directed, marking a departure from his more frequent role as a producer on films like the 'Alien' franchise.
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