The
New York Times critic said the film "is only sporadically as powerful as it obviously intended to be. One problem is that it has the look of the typical TV movie, a kind of sanitized version of reality. Problems are reviewed but not forcefully conveyed." He also felt it was compromised by the need to have a happy ending, adding "The time is long past due, it would seem, for someone to get tough with the networks about the abuse of tired formulas." Movie historian
Leonard Maltin described the picture as "A promising drama, helped greatly by sincere performances, but undermined by a manipulative script...Mostly a suburban update of
Hud; in which Patric and Pfeiffer share the
Paul Newman role, Dern and Laurie share
Melvyn Douglas's, Remick has
Patricia Neal's, and Eric Schiff is in
Brandon deWilde's." ==References==