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Good Intentions
Walter Williams critiques the war on poverty, schooling, and more in this public television documentary based on Walter Williams' book 'The State Against Blacks'.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Teresa, a working-class woman in New Jersey, as she navigates a difficult marriage and struggles to provide a better life for her children. Facing numerous personal and financial obstacles, Teresa seeks to break free from her circumstances and find happiness, even as her decisions often lead to unintended consequences.
Critical Reception
Good Intentions received mixed reviews, with many critics praising Barbara Hershey's performance but finding the narrative somewhat predictable. The film was noted for its attempt to portray the realities of working-class life and the challenges faced by women in difficult relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Barbara Hershey delivers a compelling performance as a woman struggling against her circumstances.
The film effectively captures the grim realities of working-class life.
Despite strong acting, the plot is often seen as conventional and lacking in surprise.
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Fun Fact
Lee Grant, known for her acting career, made her directorial debut with 'Good Intentions'.
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