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Please Don't Hit Me, Mom
A babysitter realizes that one of the children she looks after is being physically abused by his mother.
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Plot Summary
Based on the true story of Patty and Billy, this made-for-television movie delves into the harrowing reality of child abuse. Young Billy is subjected to severe physical and emotional abuse by his mother, Patty, whose own troubled past and mental instability fuel her violent actions. The narrative follows Billy's struggle for survival and the slow, arduous process of intervention and potential recovery.
Critical Reception
Please Don't Hit Me, Mom was recognized for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of child abuse, bringing a difficult subject to mainstream television. While deeply disturbing, it was praised for its powerful performances and for raising awareness about the issue. Its dramatic impact and emotional resonance were noted by viewers and critics alike.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and emotionally draining depiction of child abuse.
Praised for its strong performances, particularly from Pamela Reed.
Effectively raises awareness about a difficult and important social issue.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify due to the nature and age of the film, but it is generally remembered as a deeply impactful and difficult viewing experience that effectively conveyed the horrors of child abuse.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Patty Hearst's former housekeeper, Patty King, and her abusive relationship with her son, Billy.
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