Women's business Midwives is a 2001 American television drama. The film turned out to be a deep, strong and life story. The film impressed me and was well remembered. Director Glenn Jordan made a soulful, deep and very difficult story.
We see the main character named Sybil. She has been practicing obstetrics for many years and delivers at home. She is a professional in her field and she loves her job. Sybil gave birth to hundreds of children, but one night was fatal in her women's business. The mother died during childbirth, and Sybil had to make her a caesarean with a kitchen knife to save the baby. She saved the baby, but in the morning she was not sure that the woman was dead. A criminal case was opened against Sybil, and the story became known throughout the city. We see the story of a woman who gives birth all her life, the story of a midwife, the history of pain and doubt.
The main role in this television film was performed by the winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress Sissy Spacek. I love this American actress. She's a very strong dramatic actress. He always plays cleanly and enthusiastically. In addition, she has an acting, memorable appearance. In this drama, Spacek played with dignity, and she was able to clearly convey to the screen all the emotions that her heroine experienced. The lawyer in the film was played by Peter Coyote. He is not an ordinary actor, and in this drama he also played soulfully and well.
This drama is deeper than it seems at first glance. The movie reveals a difficult situation, and her character is a very strong personality. No one would have been able to do what she did and take that responsibility. Now she will live her whole life with this event. The film is strong, and it is made with soul and taste.
8 out of 10