Cries of the Unborn (2017)
34KCries of the Unborn: Directed by Waleed Bedour. With Allison Thomas Lee, Suzi Lorraine, Mary Apick, Blanche Baker. When three young, pregnant women are held against their will, a jury must examine just how far they would go to save a life. A highly, thought-provoking message questioning what is right or wrong and reveals the sanctity of life.
“This movie is bad for two reasons. The first is itu0026#39;s simply a bad movie from start to finish. But the second reason is that itu0026#39;s a kinda remake of u0026quot;The Life Zoneu0026quot;. If you havenu0026#39;t seen u0026quot;The Life Zoneu0026quot; then donu0026#39;t bother because itu0026#39;s equally bad. What this movie does is takes a slightly different approach to it and leaves out some of the elements including the weak twist ending.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSeven years ago three women were kidnapped from an abortion clinic and were forced to give birth. The people that did this finally admit their guilt and the whole thing goes to trial. Itu0026#39;s revealed that two of the women that were kidnapped were actually in on the whole thing. In other words all of this, including keeping them hostage for seven months and forcing them to give birth was done for the sake of one woman and one woman only.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd yet throughout it all, this is painted as a good thing. These people did all this to ensure one baby was to be born and for this they feel they should be rewarded. They mentally tortured a woman for seven months and forced her to give birth. In what universe is this a good thing? Remember free will? Obviously the filmmakers donu0026#39;t.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is just another anti-abortion propaganda movie that thinks itu0026#39;s more clever than it actually is.”