Growing Pains
Growing Pains

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Growing Pains

1979
Movie
90 min
Hebrew

A coming-of-age story combined with a love interest between a boy and girl from different social stratum told during the years of teenage turmoil after high school the barriers of upbringing and taboos disintegrate. Each finds true love just before the party breaks up and will eventually learn to resolve the inner conflicts of values, proportion, and priorities.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. MillerGenres: Sitcom, Family

Plot Summary

Growing Pains follows the Seaver family, focusing on patriarch Jason, a psychiatrist who works from home, and his wife Maggie, a journalist. The series chronicles their experiences raising three distinct children: the impulsive Mike, the studious Carol, and the shy Ben, often with humorous and heartwarming results. Episodes typically explore relatable family dynamics, teenage issues, and life lessons.

Critical Reception

Growing Pains was a popular and long-running sitcom that garnered significant viewership during its initial run. It was praised for its lighthearted portrayal of family life and its exploration of contemporary issues relevant to teenagers. While not critically acclaimed for groundbreaking storytelling, it was considered a comforting and family-friendly viewing option.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relatable family dynamics and humor.

  • Seen as a staple of 80s family television.

  • Appreciated for tackling relevant teenage issues with a light touch.

Google audience: Audiences generally remember Growing Pains fondly as a classic family sitcom. Many viewers recall the show's humor, the characters' development over the seasons, and the warm, nostalgic feel it provided.

Fun Fact

The show's original pilot featured a different actor as Ben Seaver, but he was replaced by Jeremy Miller before the series began filming.

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