A Very Special Woman
A Very Special Woman

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A Very Special Woman

1979
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
French

Yasmine, a beautiful young newlywed, has a serious drug problem. Her low-life husband uses this addiction to manipulate her, forcing her to smuggle narcotics for him and even sleep with his gangster cronies to settle his drug debts.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: James L. ConwayGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This made-for-television drama follows the story of a young woman who must confront societal expectations and personal desires when she falls in love with a married man. She grapples with the moral implications of their relationship and the potential consequences for everyone involved.

Critical Reception

A Very Special Woman was a modest television film that aimed to explore the complexities of love and infidelity within the social constraints of its time. While not a groundbreaking piece, it was acknowledged for its earnest portrayal of a woman's dilemma and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive handling of a difficult subject.

  • Noted for the performances of Meredith Baxter Birney and Michael Nouri.

  • Considered a competently made, if somewhat conventional, made-for-TV movie.

Google audience: Information not available for this television film.

Fun Fact

This film was part of a wave of made-for-television movies in the late 1970s that tackled more mature and controversial themes, often exploring the challenges faced by women in society.

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