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Critics Rave Abortion Film 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' Is ‘Heroic,’ ‘Powerful’
mrcNewsbusters ^ | April 3, 2020 | Alexa Moutevelis

Posted on 04/08/2020 7:27:13 PM PDT by Morgana

Liberal critics are raving about a new film about one of their most cherished issues: abortion -- and they even managed to tie it to the Chinese coronavirus!

The PG-13 film revolves around a 17-year-old character named Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) who leaves her home in Pennsylvania, where parental consent for abortion is required, to get an abortion at a Planned Parenthood in New York City.

Apparently, Never Rarely Sometimes Always is both quiet and devastating. Canada’s The Globe and Mail called it “a quietly devastating look at women’s health, and empathy” while The Boston Globe dubbed it similarly, “a quietly devastating drama about the lives of young women in America.”

The Hollywood Reporter said, “[Director] Eliza Hittman's quietly groundbreaking new feature is a hero's quest… Never Rarely Sometimes Always takes the American abortion drama to places it has never before gone.”

THR editorialized: “With reproductive rights under siege for years, piece by piece, state by state, the need for clear-eyed explorations of the subject has been high. And with a number of states attempting backdoor bans on abortion as a ‘nonessential procedure’ during the COVID-19 medical emergency, that need is especially urgent.” It added the movie “exposes how benighted our own [time] has become.”

The Washington Post also drew parallels to today’s abortion debates in its review:

With a handful of states using the coronavirus outbreak as an excuse to deprive women of their right to terminate a pregnancy, “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” arrives as a fervent reminder of the consequences of such cynical sanctimony. In this superbly crafted drama, two teenage girls are forced to navigate a system seemingly designed to foil their autonomy and dignity at every turn…

"Hopefully we can continue to talk about the film and the importance of the issues in the film that are still relevant, even more so today as people are talking about whether abortion is an essential medical procedure," producer Sara Murphy told the AP.

Predictably, all the reviews were written through a pro-abortion lens.

WBUR’s headline blared: “Bleak But Powerful 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' Advocates Female Sexual Agency” and opined on the benefits of abortion storylines becoming “more cavalier” and “comfortable”:

It turns out that as in real life, characters can have an abortion without ongoing dire emotional or physical repercussions. HBO’s acerbically spot-on satire “Veep” and Hulu’s stealthily funny “Shrill,” for example, show that abortion can help clarify career goals or transform a mousey pleaser into a feminist powerhouse.

(Read Newsbusters coverage of the aforementioned Veep and Shrill episodes.)

The New York Times review gushed the film was “A low-key knockout…a woman’s right to self-determination has become the stuff of a new and radical heroic journey.”

It went on, “In ‘Never Rarely,’ the hurdles to an abortion are as legion as they are maddening and pedestrian, a blunt political truism that Hittman brilliantly connects to women’s fight for emancipation,” declaring it “a quietly fierce argument about female sovereignty.”

Director Hittman said the election of Trump and the Women’s March influenced her decision to make an abortion movie. Another New York Times article noted, “Hittman was first inspired to write her film after learning the story of Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman living in Ireland who died during a miscarriage in 2012 after her request for an emergency abortion was denied under constitutional law.” Of course, what they don’t mention is that an inquest found that a lack of abortion didn’t kill Halappanavar.

Never Rarely Sometimes Always was released on Video on Demand on Friday, April 3.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: abortion; neverrarely; plannedparenthood; prolife; propaganda

1 posted on 04/08/2020 7:27:13 PM PDT by Morgana
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To: Morgana

Sick.


2 posted on 04/08/2020 7:36:41 PM PDT by wjcsux (Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself.)
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To: Morgana

Safe legal rare is a lie

Feminazis cover up botched abortions, fight legislation to protect the women and girls who suffer botched abortions, coach minors to lie about the circumstances of their pregnancy to avoid police notification, and push for abortion and against informed consent and counseling about other options


3 posted on 04/08/2020 7:44:47 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Everyone knows Hillary was corrupt, lied, destroyed documents, and influenced witnesses. Rat crime.)
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To: Morgana

>> “With reproductive rights under siege for years”

It is about the right to kill, not the right to bring a child to term


4 posted on 04/08/2020 7:46:30 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Everyone knows Hillary was corrupt, lied, destroyed documents, and influenced witnesses. Rat crime.)
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To: Morgana

Safe legal and rare

Such a phony mantra

They dropped the rare a long time ago

And the clinics were hardly ‘safe’, in terms of cleanliness or ‘surgical skill’

Truly the socialists dropped their phony mantra mask and now just scream that abortion is legal.


5 posted on 04/08/2020 8:03:22 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not Averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Morgana

I will never see this flick.


6 posted on 04/08/2020 8:56:51 PM PDT by xp38
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