Points for Parentage
Points for Parentage

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Points for Parentage

1983
Movie
81 min
Polish

Film about a young man, who wants to become an actor. His rural upbringing is not helpful in achieving his goal, but he overcomes defeat and humiliation with the help of a benevolent old professor.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Robert N. Van DykeGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

When a successful lawyer discovers he has a son he never knew about, he must confront his past and decide where his loyalties truly lie. He embarks on a journey to meet the child and the woman he left behind, grappling with the complexities of his current life and the potential disruption of his family. The film explores themes of responsibility, love, and the meaning of family.

Critical Reception

Points for Parentage received a mixed-to-negative reception upon its release. Critics often cited its predictable plot and melodramatic tone, though some acknowledged the earnest performances of its lead actors. Audiences generally found it to be a standard, if uninspired, made-for-television drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sentimental and often predictable family drama.

  • Features solid performances that elevate somewhat formulaic material.

  • Struggles to break free from common tropes of the genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Points for Parentage are scarce, but available comments suggest viewers found it to be a passable television movie with some touching moments, though not particularly memorable.

Fun Fact

This film was originally produced as a made-for-television movie.

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