Niemals selten manchmal immer (2020)

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Niemals selten manchmal immer: Directed by Eliza Hittman. With Eliazar Jimenez, David Buneta, Christian Clements, Sam Dugger. A pair of teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania travel to New York City to seek out medical help after an unintended pregnancy.

“The movieu0026#39;s title is a very innovative one, I knew this movie was going to be about abortion but that title didnu0026#39;t make sense to me until the middle of the movie and the scene was really raw and powerful. These are the kind of movies only a woman could make, its tough for a man to understand the bond between two women, the oppression they face from a patriarchal society and the ugly entitlement men feel over their bodies.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEliza Hitman wasnu0026#39;t interested to preach to the audience, she wisely ignores it and rather chooses to hit the raw nerves of anti-choice men and misogynists. Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) is shamed at the start of the film, discouraged to abort her one child, her own state doesnu0026#39;t allow her to make her own decisions on her body, her employer doesnu0026#39;t allow her to take a break when she is unwell, helplessly watches her cousin get preyed by predatory men and also faces cash shortage but in-spite of all this she bravely aborts her fetus with the help of her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThough Autumn is the protagonist of the film, we all would relate more so with Skylar. She sticks by her cousin no matter what and even undergoes great sacrifices to help her. This movie is a must watch by all and a great reflection of a male dominated society.”

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