
Movie spotlight
Strong Medicine
Adaptation of an avant-garde play about Rhoda, a hysterical heroine who feels oppressed by the people around her. She suffers through her birthday party, goes to see a doctor, plans a vacation, argues a lot and even breaks the fourth wall.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television film follows the intertwined lives of two women in the competitive pharmaceutical industry. Jessica, a driven executive, faces ethical dilemmas as she works to bring a new drug to market. Meanwhile, her former lover, Dr. Randy, struggles with his own moral compass in his medical practice. The film explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the high stakes of medical advancement.
Critical Reception
Strong Medicine was a made-for-television movie that garnered moderate attention for its exploration of the pharmaceutical industry's complexities. While it offered a dramatic look at the ethical quandaries faced by those involved in drug development and marketing, it was often seen as a standard melodrama of its time. Critical responses highlighted the performances of its lead actors but noted that the narrative tread familiar ground.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dramatic portrayal of corporate intrigue in the medical field.
Received mixed reviews, with some finding the plot engaging and others predictable.
The performances were generally seen as a strong point, particularly from the lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception for this made-for-television movie is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Despite being a television movie, 'Strong Medicine' was notable for its adult themes and complex portrayal of the pharmaceutical industry, which was less common for TV films of the early 1980s.
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