
Following the break-up of his marriage after revealing his homosexuality, GP Martin Wyatt loses custody of his son Oliver to his now ex-wife Hannah and her new partner Frank. It is not long, however, until Oliver appears at the house of Martin and his new lover Tom claiming to have been beaten up by boys in the park. After another incident, Martin puts two and two together and comes to the conclusion that Frank has been beating Oliver without Hannah's knowledge. Martin then b... (Full plot summary below)
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Following the break-up of his marriage after revealing his homosexuality, GP Martin Wyatt loses custody of his son Oliver to his now ex-wife Hannah and her new partner Frank. It is not long, however, until Oliver appears at the house of Martin and his new lover Tom claiming to have been beaten up by boys in the park. After another incident, Martin puts two and two together and comes to the conclusion that Frank has been beating Oliver without Hannah's knowledge. Martin then begins a long courtroom custody battle to win back his son.
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| Old School ReviewsJohn A. Nesbitcompetent drama that approaches homophobic attitudes very directly |
| User ReviewLeonardo - Malacay - SMuy buena película sobre el maltrato intra familiar y los prejuicios ante la sexualidad |
| User ReviewMs. Southern LI liked this movie. Im glad that the father won custody of his son. I hated that the mother never believe her son. |
| User ReviewWS WA decent film made of quite a good screenplay for 1990s, might be even for today. Simple black & white only happens in fairy tales. A hard-pushing biological father, a love-blinding mother, an irritable step-father & an 'innocent' son. The queer is the only positive figure in the whole film: Hallelujah! |
| User ReviewAllegra FDistressing movie. I am not fond of child abuse movies. |