Posted on 02/03/2015 4:35:36 PM PST by Morgana
Bonding over abortion is the heart and soul of the new film Grandma, starring Lily Tomlin, which is receiving buzz after when it premiered Friday at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. The film from Paul Weitz is what Varietys review notes is partly a breezy family comedy about mothers, daughters and abortions.
Tomlins character, Elle, is a former professor and poet who, after having a bad day when she breaks up with her girlfriend, rediscovers her softer side when her granddaughter, unexpectedly pregnant while in high school, comes to her for help. The two women embark on a mission to find funds for the teenager.
The mission on which they embark is a road trip across Los Angeles to get the $630 they need for Sage, Elles granddaughter, to have an abortion. Sage doesnt doesnt want her mean old mom to know, but Elle just paid off her credit cards and tore them up, so their option is to drive around asking people for abortion money.
Dubbed as a multi-generational film about women, and praised for its poignancy, its really just another piece of pro-abortion propaganda disguised as as art, not unlike last years Obvious Child, which also debuted at Sundance.
The film industrys most significant newspaper, Variety, seems to not know what this film is trying to do. In its story about Grandma, one Variety writer says:
By aligning itself with the pro-choice movement, the indie comedy is part of a new string of art house releases taking up the Roe v. Wade mantle at a time when many states and legislators are trying to curb reproductive rights.
But in its review of the film, another Variety writer says:
Though likely to be variously praised and pilloried as a pro-choice film, Weitzs film is really a movie about choice in both the specific and the abstract about the choices we make, for good and for ill, and how we come to feel about them through the prism of time.
Regardless of the differing takes from the writers, Grandma is perched on its pro-abortion mantel, using a great actress to draw an audience. The film portrays abortion as a need. And thats the biggest problem. So much for the idea that abortion is a private matter, as Planned Parenthood preaches. Instead, the media is now rolling out the red carpet and giving abortion a starring role.
In fact, Varietys article about the film doesnt say too much more about the film than it does about abortion rights; it even cites laws and statistics, making it look more like a news article, proving that even the esteemed Variety has been sucked in by political pro-abortion agendas. Now Variety is now doing the work of an abortion advocate, in addition to its job as a leading industry publication. And how pleased pro-aborts must be that even a major publication is working for them!
Unfortunately, people will probably be drawn to the film because of Tomlin, and because of the way its spun to be a poignant tale of generations of women. And thats the point. The more pro-abortion ideas that can be cunningly woven into our society, the more unsuspecting people will grasp them as normal.
Just as Variety turned its article on the film into a news piece on abortion rights, so do people allow themselves to believe abortion is normal, and a powerful right for every woman.
Hollywoods latest work of fiction is just that: fiction. No matter how much the filmmaker, the stars, or the movie industry tries to spin it, a mission to find money for an abortion is really a conspiracy to commit murder.
Because dismembered dead babies are ever so funny and breezy subjects.
I don't even know where to begin on this.
Lesbians, teenage sex, and baby killing. Doesn’t sound much like a “comedy” to me.
Thisshould kknock american sniper out of first place.
The raging feminazis will love that. They will give it good reviews and prizes.
Abortion is their sacrament.
If you like this “comedy”, you’re going to love Hollywood’s comedy about ISIS and Jordanian pilots.
Lily Tomlin is a two character communist and i wouldn’t see a movie of hers if I was paid. She should crawl back into that big rocker of hers and just disappear.
Disgusting.
Tomlin is a lesbian.
'Abortion Money, Yes, Yes!'
/Sarcasm Off
“...a mission to find money for an abortion is really a conspiracy to commit murder.”
AGREED, AGREED, AGREED!
It’s sure to beat American Sniper.
/Sarc.
Damn....I said the same thing or close to it....lol. Mine is down thread some.
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No appropriate words.
“Comedy” rhymes with “vomity”, an appropriate word for this Hollyweird atrocity.
So the role isn’t a stretch for her.
It should get a rating of five barf bags.
The trailer makes this movie look like the left wing version of "A Christmas Story." Instead of wanting a gun, the young person wants an abortion. I wonder if the Lifetime channel will run a 24 hour marathon of this every year on the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade.
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