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A Family Divided

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
325
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Faye Dunaway and Stephen Collins in A Family Divided (1995)
Drama

Drama about a respectable middle class family whose lives begin to fall apart when the parents come to suspect that son Chad may have been involved in a gang-rape.Drama about a respectable middle class family whose lives begin to fall apart when the parents come to suspect that son Chad may have been involved in a gang-rape.Drama about a respectable middle class family whose lives begin to fall apart when the parents come to suspect that son Chad may have been involved in a gang-rape.

  • Director
    • Donald Wrye
  • Writers
    • Judith Henry Wall
    • Philip Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Stephen Collins
    • Cameron Bancroft
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Donald Wrye
    • Writers
      • Judith Henry Wall
      • Philip Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Stephen Collins
      • Cameron Bancroft
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Karen Billingsley
    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Roger Billingsley
    Cameron Bancroft
    Cameron Bancroft
    • Chad Billingsley
    Judson Mills
    Judson Mills
    • Carter
    Diane D'Aquila
    • Inez Frank
    Matt Hill
    Matt Hill
    • Johnny Dickson
    Aidan Pendleton
    Aidan Pendleton
    • Melissa Billingsley
    Don S. Davis
    Don S. Davis
    • Det. Larson
    Cylk Cozart
    Mavor Moore
    • Vernon
    Michael Shanks
    Michael Shanks
    • Todd
    Andy Skelly
    • Jackson
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Rosalie Frank
    Andrea Nemeth
    Andrea Nemeth
    • Cindy
    Saraphina Joachim
    Saraphina Joachim
    • Jennifer
    Suleka Mathew
    Suleka Mathew
    • Christine
    • (as Sue Mathew)
    Antony Holland
    Antony Holland
    • Walt
    Jordan-Patrick Marcantonio
    • Spencer Quinn
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Donald Wrye
    • Writers
      • Judith Henry Wall
      • Philip Rosenberg
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    8vigneshvv-99358

    It's such an underrated drama film...

    This movie is based on Judith Henry's novel, *Mother's Love*. At first, I was amazed by the characters' acting; their performances were great. Decisions about dilemmas and the breaking moral compass shatter every scene the characters used to live, especially the grandfather.

    The movie shows how much weight the characters bear in their guilt, and the internal struggle between moral and immoral, good and evil. However, this movie portrays good and evil as intertwined, with no clear moral compass, which slowly consumes a person. And In this movie, Karen Billingsley, the mother, Working at the Women's Help Center, she witnessed a lot of emotions every day. Helping others and she affected hy her own moral and immoral thoughts of her dilemmas and Her emotions are the strings.

    This movie is surprisingly good because cz couldn't even guess the next scenes. It's such an underrated drama film.
    7Goon-2

    They had their tears to shed

    People cry a lot in "A Family Divided." I suppose this would make sense, due to the fact that their normal little lives are shaken up after their son is thought to have participated in a gang rape. Now the family doesn't know to believe him, to save him, etc. They become...divided over the issue. And this makes them cry...a lot.

    Faye Dunaway plays the mother, and this makes her the main source of the tears. She happens to think that her son played a strong part in the gang-rape...so she cries. She does not approve of the actions her husband is taking to defend the son...so she cries some more. She tries to talk to her son about this...more waterworks. And on and on it goes. To give the character and the movie credit, I can imagine most mother's falling apart if ever faced with such a situation. I just wish it was depicted quite so often. I mean, crying is sort of a private thing, so why was Faye making a spectacle out of herself? If she had wasted less time crying and more time trying to listen to her son, than I believe the family would not have had to be so divided.

    Actually, the son had quite a few tears to shed himself, but this time I was glad. For one thing, the crying scenes helped raise my respect for Cameron Bancroft's acting ability. I had seen CB in a few other films, but never has he given such a touching and emotional performance. For another, for each tear shed, the audience is able to see the genuine human side behind a boy that commit such a crime. I'm not saying that being sorry means that he should not have been punished. Hiding the crime does not exactly help much either, but it makes it easier to see that this was an act caused by a good person who has done wrong, and probably would have acted differently if given the opportunity.

    I suppose that "A Family Divided" was made to make people feel sad about the family's crisis, which could explain the numerous "crying scenes."It also made me think a little bit about the rights and wrongs done by Bancroft's character. Since many TV movies seem to be either brainless to me, if not formulatic and cliched that they don't even leave you with issues to ponder over, than I guess it serves as an achievement that this one was able to. I also thought about how well-cast Bancroft was, and how he even seemed sort of Emmy-worthy. I guess the one somewhat low point would be that when Dunaway kept bawling in every other scene, I began to think mean thoughts like "isn't that getting a little overdone?"
    ozzzbip

    Very much divided

    This is an intelligent if rather overwrought story regarding the consequences of not thinking through your actions. I enjoyed Faye Dunaway's performance; particularly the way her thoughts seemed to mirror the terrors she saw each day at the women's help centre. I also thought the younger sister had a terrific role, trying to understand what was happening to her family. Maybe a better script would have made this a top movie; however 7/10 for me. Bill.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mother Love
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Citadel Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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