<P> Matt Roush of TV Guide called Return to Zero, "A delicately etched and intimately powerful portrait of grief and bitter loss . Return to Zero stars a fearless Minnie Driver and the ever - affable Paul Adelstein as a couple rocked to their emotional core by the loss of their unborn child, discovered to have died in the womb shortly before the delivery date . We follow them through the wrenching procedure and recovery process with a stark realism in which husband and wife are often seen at their worst, as their once - solid relationship frays when Maggie plummets into depression and neither seem able to say or do the right things to be able to heal and move on . Though sometimes hard to watch, Zero is a compelling and beautifully acted character study that will make you care as it dramatizes a domestic tragedy with a minimum of melodrama, so rare for TV and TV - movies ." </P> <P> Robert Bianco of USA Today wrote, "Minnie Driver and Paul Adelstein give first - rate performances in this lovely, moving film about a couple whose marriage falters when their baby is stillborn...It's a subject worthy of education and one that seldom gets dealt with on television ." </P> <P> Brian Lowry of Variety called Return to Zero "a painful portrait of devastating loss, pivoting on a performance by Minnie Driver that acutely captures those raw feelings ." He also wrote, "Hanish deftly zeroes in on how all the preparation and enthusiasm surrounding a new baby magnifies the enormity of the parents' pain here--as well as the different ways people cope, or don't, with such events ." </P> <P> Minnie Driver was nominated for the award for Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries at the 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards (the award was won by Jessica Lange for American Horror Story: Coven) and for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie . </P>

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