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  1. “Children of a Lesser God” is a competent, professional docudrama. It could have been more. Film is the medium of the visual and should be ideally suited to a story about a person who cannot hear, but only if the movie invites us inside that world and invites – even forces – us to an act of empathy.

  2. I just finished Save Me and I am looking for other shows that are similar, and I stumbled across Children Of A Lesser God, and I was wondering if it is worth watching? I cannot find it on any streaming services, so if I do watch it I will either have to pay money or find it online somewhere else.

  3. Children of a Lesser God is the story of a besotted outsider’s futile attempt to experience silence through the lover’s discourse, which for Barthes remains “severed not only from authority but also from the mechanisms of authority (science, techniques, arts)” (1).

  4. I remember it as a pretty straight up crime thriller. I watched it around the time I watched Children of Nobody and thought both were similar thematically and in tone. 1. Award. I like dark and mature dramas but I don't like the supernatural or fantasy theme. I like when the killer is a real person.

  5. Watching Children of a Lesser God, the screen adaptation of Mark Medoff's 1980 Broadway play, is like being on a cruise to nowhere aboard a ship with decent service and above-par fast-food.

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  6. Mar 19, 2019 · In “Children of a Lesser God”, a case of mass suicide involving members of a religious cult in 1994 forms the basis of this show. This part of the story is based on a real-life incident known as the “Oh Dae Yang mass suicide case”, which I had previously described in my review of the 2016 TVN drama “Signal”. Although the case was ...

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  8. Children of a Lesser God is a 1986 American romantic drama film directed by Randa Haines from a screenplay written by Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff and based on Medoff's 1979 play. The film stars William Hurt , Marlee Matlin (in her film debut), Piper Laurie , and Philip Bosco .

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