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In a deeply resonant line, Margaret, by taking charge of Jackie's baby, tells her daughter: "You've got to go further than me – otherwise, what's it been worth?" Keatley also pins down the secrets and lies, to borrow a phrase film-maker Mike Leigh was later to use, that pervade family life.
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