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In Second Best (1994), Graham, a solitary postal worker from Wales, fulfills his lifelong dream of becoming a father by adopting a troubled ten-year-old boy named James. Graham yearns for the opportunity to provide love and a nurturing home for a child. However, he soon discovers that James is deeply attached to his biological father, which hinders their relationship from blossoming. The film explores the complex dynamics that emerge as Graham tries to win over James' affection while simultaneously grappling with his own insecurities.
As the story unfolds, Graham becomes increasingly desperate to make a connection with James, going to great lengths to prove his worthiness as a father figure. He seeks advice from a therapist, actively involves himself in James' interests, and even contemplates risking his own safety to protect him. But despite his best efforts, James remains resistant, reluctant to let go of his past and fully accept Graham as his new dad.
Second Best is a heartfelt exploration of the challenges and joys of unconventional family bonds. It underscores the importance of patience, empathy, and understanding in the formation of a parent-child relationship. Will Graham and James be able to overcome their differences and establish a genuine connection based on love and trust? This touching drama delves into the complexities of adoption and the power of unconditional love.
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Second BestRelease Date:
30 Sep 1994Writers:
David CookAwards:
1 win & 2 nominations