

Getting Personal
A prostitute and a down-on-his-luck illegal immigrant decide to marry, both to cure her loneliness and grant him U.S. citizenship. However, when the couple falls on hard times, they are forced into a life of crime.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, recently divorced woman named Sarah takes a job as a radio talk show host in the Midwest. She finds herself drawn into the lives of her callers, offering advice and confronting her own emotional issues. As she navigates her new career and personal life, she struggles to balance her professional empathy with her own yearning for connection.
Critical Reception
Getting Personal received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise somewhat contrived and its execution lacking. While some appreciated the attempt to explore themes of loneliness and connection, others felt the film failed to deliver a compelling narrative or memorable characters. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to tackle mature themes but often feels shallow.
- Lynn Redgrave's performance is a highlight but can't elevate the weak script.
- The plot meanders without a clear direction or satisfying resolution.
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Fun Fact
Director Joe Camp is more widely known for his successful series of 'Benji' animal films.
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