Small Sacrifices
Small Sacrifices
| 01 January 1989 (USA)
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Beanbioca

As Good As It Gets

Spoonatects

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

BelSports

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Brenda

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Kristine

After watching a 20/20 program about Dianne Downs, they had played a little clip from the movie Small Sacrifices. I was absolutely horrified by this story, I couldn't believe how a mother could so coldly shoot her children and almost without thinking twice about it. But the movie had me intrigued, it's been over a year since Fawcett's tragic death, I heard that this was one of her finest performances so I decided to go ahead and check out the movie. Knowing before what the outcome was going to be, I just hoped that Small Sacrifices wasn't going to romanticize what happened as it was discovered that Dianne's motive was due to wanting her boyfriend to love her back. Hollywood sometimes likes to do damage to real life tragedies, but it turns out that they actually over all did it right this time and showed the true heart break that came from this story but ended up leaving with a little hope.On 19 May 1983, Dianne Downs drove to the hospital with a gunshot wound to her arm and her three bloody children. She claimed that an unknown assailant attempted to carjack her and shot her the children: Karen, Shauna, and Robby. Shauna was dead on arrival at the hospital. Eldest daughter Karen was badly injured, but survived suffering a temporary loss of speech due to a stroke after the shooting, but recovered sufficiently to serve as a witness in court against her mother. Diane's son was paralyzed from the chest down. Downs was eventually tried and convicted of murder, attempted murder, and assault. Downs had started a romance with a man, but he discontinued the relationship as he did not want children. Downs planned to kill her children to be free to pursue this relationship. Going to show the small sacrifices she had to make for the man she loved.I can't imagine what pain Farrah went through to channel this performance for this evil woman, she gave such an incredible performance, I was absolutely amazed. It's so sad she never made it really to the big screen, she was a true talent and beauty. The children actors also did a terrific job, Emily Perkins as Karen was great. I remembered her from the TV Mini Series IT where she pulled in a good performance, I'm surprised that she's not a bigger name now, but who knows the reason behind that. I'm glad they didn't glamour the story up, it was pretty hard to watch. I'm not sure if Small Sacrifices should have been as long as it was and I'm a little disappointed they skipped over Dianne's clumsy videos of her reenacting the carjacking, how she's laughing and giggling while her children are barely holding onto life in the hospital and one's life is lost. I thought that was one of the major keys into her being a suspect of her children's injuries and death. However this was a good movie, I would recommend it if you are interested in murderers or the story of Dianne Downs and her children. Watching the updates on the news to find out that her children are now doing fine and have moved on was wonderful, but so sad that they have to live with the fact that their mother wanted to take their lives for such a petty reason. Farrah gave a great performance and the film was well done and very realistic, not for the faint of heart. Much love and happy thoughts towards her children and the family that they will never have to go through this pain again and that Downs is locked away where she should be.7/10

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kennyg264

Farrah Fawcett plays Diane Downs,a woman who shoots three of her kids in order to be free of them so she can be with a man who simply doesn't want kids. This movie is a two-part movie, Farrah keeps your attention and gives a powerful performance. The movie is based on Ann Rules book. Ryan has a small but interesting role in this film, and John Shea is awesome in this movie as district attorney Frank Joziak, who's interaction with Diane's daughter Karen is troubling and moving at the same time. Diane Downs is convicted and sent to prison where she escapes and is later caught and returned to prison. Her narcissism throughout the whole story is sad, but more pathetic.

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cinemakim

Two thumbs up to Farah Fawcett, Ryan O'Neal and the ever talented John Shea.So much for being a dumb blonde - Farah rocked. She took being "unfit" to a whole new level. I thought I had seen the best in her in "Extremities" but she once again showed the "acting world" that she is a force to be reckoned with. Ryan has still got the good looks and the acting to go with it.John Shea's portrayal of the Prosecutor was RIGHT ON! He exhibited a determination that wasn't his job . . . . it simply was the right thing to do for the protection of the children. A must have for a movie collector (it needs to be in DVD form also)!

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Keith F. Hatcher

I was drawn to watching this TV film as seeing the main actors were Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal, I was misguided into thinking it would be a good evening's viewing.I say that, not because either of these actors played their parts badly; indeed, O'Neal only has a rather small part. Having such good actors, and John Shea was rather good, it would have been befitting if the film had moulded itself to a different architecture: the so predictable style for television films made all acting concepts be limited to the same formula. Thus, frequently, Ms. Fawcett tended to overact rather than interpret the complicated characteriology of Diane Downs. The unfolding of the story, the telling of it, and the directing was so glued to preset standardised TV formulas, that there was very little any of the actors or anybody else could have done to add more depth and realism to the job. The end result, therefore, is as disappointing as the predictability: unadventurous and trite and no surprises anywhere to help it along.

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