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Ordinary People--Judith Guest movie (90%)

Holding up very well. Timothy Hutton is guilt-ridden teenage survivor of sailing accident that killed his brother.  Mary Tyler Moore is mother--angry at Hutton because he lived and her favorite son died.  Hutton feels her anger and attempts suicide before movie starts. Depressed during movie.  Donald Sutherland is dad.  Sort of clueless regarding MTM but supportive of his son. Judd Hirsch is the psychiatrist who helps Hutton to realization of the true problem--survivor's guilt.

Well acted, great pacing. Directed by Robert Redford.
Edward Guest, Judith Guest's father, was poet laureate

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