
We've Got Each Other
We've Got Each Other is an American sitcom that aired from October 1, 1977 until January 7, 1978.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television movie centers on a young, ambitious lawyer who, after a serious car accident leaves him paralyzed, struggles to adapt to his new reality. He must navigate his professional life, his marriage, and his own self-worth while facing the challenges of paraplegia. The film explores themes of resilience, love, and the search for purpose in the face of profound adversity.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television movie from the late 1970s, 'We've Got Each Other' received a moderate reception. It was noted for its sensitive portrayal of disability and the emotional journey of its protagonist. While not a critical sensation, it was appreciated for its earnest performances and its attempt to address a challenging subject matter for television audiences of the time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and the lead actor's performance.
- Recognized for its sensitive handling of disability issues.
- Considered a well-intentioned and affecting drama for its time.
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Fun Fact
The film's initial title was 'The Green Card,' before being changed to 'We've Got Each Other'.
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