BASED ON THE TRUE STORY OF ONE WOMAN’S FIGHT AGAINST THEMILITARY’S DISCRIMINATORY POLICY, THIS IS BOTH AN INSPIRATIONAL TALE OF COURAGE & CONVICTION & A TOUCHING & BEAUTIFUL LOVESTORY.Glenn Close won an Emmy for her portrayal of Margarethe Cammermeyer in this 1995 made-for-television film. An army medical officer in line for a career promotion during the first Bush Administration, but suddenly faced discharge proceedings after admitting to being a lesbian, the real-life Cammermeyer became a focus of national attention on the issue of gays in the military. This sensitive production focuses on Cammermeyer’s decision to fight institutional bigotry and the way her family and that of her longtime partner, Diane Divelbess (Judy Davis, who also won an Emmy), rally to support these good people. The script by Alison Cross captures the sad irony of doing everything right–serving one’s country, taking care of the people in one’s life–yet still being treated like a pariah for entirely irrational reasons. A bit of dismissible controversy arose about a discreet kiss between the principals, but for the most part this film is designed to win over the hearts and minds of a broad audience with its sheer humanity. –Tom Keogh
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March 5, 2010
#1
True story line, faithful reproduction of existing situation. Brilliant casting & acting, will watch again soon.
March 5, 2010
#2
Ver esta película causa una inspiración en cada ser humano…por hacer valer derechos sobre la intolerancia y la marginación…No se puede uno quedar atrás, hay que dar el paso y defenser lo que tanto se ama.
March 5, 2010
#3
A dose of reality. She is booted out of the army after faithfully discharging every duty ever given her and just because she tells the truth about her feelings, even though at the time she is still married to a man, she gets court marshalled. Margarette should serve as both an warning and an inspiration to all of us. Oh yeah, she does get the girl in the end.
March 5, 2010
#4
Excellant movie of inspiration and courage. Glenn Close did a fabulous job in her performance.
March 5, 2010
#5
It’s the first time I have found it on DVD, and I think it’s great. The extra material, interviews, etc. are very interesting.