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Stella's Favor
Stella works in a restaurant in Rome. She feels frustrated about her life. In spite she has turned 40, she dreams of a film career.
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Plot Summary
When Stella, a respected judge, falls for a handsome young artist, her carefully constructed life begins to unravel. Her grown children disapprove, her career is jeopardized, and she must confront her own prejudices and desires. Stella grapples with societal expectations and the courage to pursue happiness in her twilight years.
Critical Reception
Stella's Favor was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed reception. While praised for its performances, particularly by Judith Light, some critics found the plot predictable and the themes handled with a lack of depth. It was seen as a relatively standard romantic drama dealing with themes of age and societal judgment.
What Reviewers Say
Judith Light delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted protagonist.
The film explores mature themes of love and societal pressure with mixed success.
While heartwarming at times, the narrative adheres to familiar romantic drama tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this made-for-television film. However, general sentiment for similar television dramas often points to appreciation for relatable characters and emotional storytelling, with some viewers finding them less complex than theatrical releases.
Fun Fact
Judith Light, who plays the titular character Stella, was also an executive producer on the film.
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