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Prolific director Ken Loach (
Ladybird, Ladybird,
My Name Is Joe) offers up another of his politically charged and emotionally affecting dramas in this 1971 British film. An emotionally fragile teenage girl (Sandy Ratcliffe) finds herself at the center of a raging tug of war between her strict and unsympathetic parents and the indifferent doctors charged with treating her. Forced by her parents to have an abortion, the girl begins a downward spiral into harrowing schizophrenia made worse by the bureaucratic nightmare of the state-run hospital, which treats her without compassion or regard for her situation, exacerbated by her own family. Loach wrings raw and finely nuanced performances from his cast of actors, portraying people in a working class with no perspective about the vicious cycle in which they find themselves, and no real choices in their own lives. A stinging indictment of a harsh and unfeeling medical establishment,
Family Life is yet another unforgettable human drama from Ken Loach.
--Robert Lane