With a documentary style inherited from English Free Cinema, Ken Loach creates moving human dramas that have the ability to induce viewers to reflect on important moral questions. "Family Life" (1971) caused a great stir in the year of its release: the title offers a dry treatise on family relationships within a typically conservative English home. The protagonist, a nineteen-year-old girl, is forced by her parents to interrupt a pregnancy that she would have liked to continue. In a short time, the lack of communication that parents and daughter experience leads to an unbridgeable abyss.
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With a documentary style inherited from Free Cinema English, Ken Loach creates moving human dramas that have the ability to induce viewers to reflect on important moral questions. "Family Life" (1971) caused a great stir in the year of its release: the title offers a dry treatise on family relationships within a typically conservative English home. The protagonist, a nineteen-year-old girl, is forced by her parents to interrupt a pregnancy that she would have liked to continue. In a short time, the lack of communication that parents and daughter experience leads to an unbridgeable abyss.