Why didn’t you write them and post them?
That’s pretty crappy.
I saw it last night.
Spoiler Alert:
The same critics who rave about the odious ode to the abominably notorious rbg (lower case deliberate), which is a flaming preachment to their hellish choir, call this movie a poorly-done preaching to a select, extreme, and paltry choir.
The acting, scripting, and directing are perfectly adequate. It is in truth a docu-drama based in fact, not a fantasy concocted by a deranged fanatic.
Life imitates art: Just as I would have known it in a fictional story, I knew when the main character, from a pro-life family background, was open to supporting Planned Parenthood, that she had already secretly had an abortion, and was seeking justification for her choice. (In fact, she had had two.)
This true story is quite remarkable, and the telling is not melodramatic (merely dramatic - since it is literally about life and death).
Mike Lindell (My Pillow), who has been selectively targeted by the FDA previously, reportedly contributed $1 Million to the project, and has a brief cameo at the end.
I went to support the project. I am not the target audience. I eschewed a career in law because of the sick farce of the Roe v. Wade fiat law; I lost marital prospects (within the organized, conservative church community) because I, as a youth minister, categorically denounced abortion as murder. I did not need to see this to bolster my convictions.
(It was nice to see again on screen Robia LaMorte, who chose to avoid Hollywood roles that compromised her Christian witness, after a long hiatus.)
I care about women in the situation of an unplanned pregnancy, but never believed killing the baby is the answer.
I consider those women who have had abortions no different than any person who walked up to a random person on the street, put a gun to the person’s head, and pulled the trigger killing that person. It is not relevant that somehow our “law” ( put in parenthesis because somehow the Supreme Court made this law) allows this killing to go on behind closed doors, unabated.
No euphemism (i.e. The word abortion in and of itself) changes the fact that the woman (i.e. The child’s mother) took part of the murder of a child. The doctors and the entire abortion mill industry is also responsible for those murders.
Concerning the movie, and having only seen the trailer, it shows why, once again, 80% of humans and in my opinion a higher percentage of women, are simply lemmings, who are highly susceptible to social pressure and only look to please others and thus follow the crowd, regardless of the moral consequences.
JoMa