Review of Amos

Amos (1985 TV Movie)
8/10
Lord help anyone who is sent to a place like this....or watches it if they are already depressed!
7 February 2020
Amos (Kirk Douglas) is an elderly man when the story begins. Soon he has a traffic accident. His wife is killed and his legs are broken. With no other options, he's sent to a retirement home. Once there, however, he sees that this place suck--mostly because the lady in charge (Elizabeth Montgomery) does everything she can to drain the fun out of the place. As for the rest of the staff, some are absolute sadists. But things end up being far darker than this...and this retirement home is anything but a great place to live...or die.

This is a really depressing movie--among the most depressing you can find. That does not mean it's bad, as it is well made. But seeing elderly folks being mistreated and dying isn't exactly an upbeat picture! However, it did help to expose to expose the problems of elder abuse...and worse. Well worth seeing...but if you are depressed, try something different...anything!
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