Gross US & Canada
$16,565
Opening weekend US & Canada
$16,285
Gross worldwide
$299,588
Gross US & Canada
$16,565
Opening weekend US & Canada
$16,285
Gross worldwide
$299,588
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By Shaun 2022-08-01 16:51:01
Never Rarely Sometimes Always--Not Like American Style
Except for the cousin, who is a bit older, the United States can't tell that it is an American movie, and it feels like a country with some religious beliefs in Northern Europe. Sadly, when I watched it, I thought that if it was released in mainland China, I would definitely be scolded very badly. One point is that there are too many episodes of being harassed. If you look like this, people will...
By Sam 2022-07-18 10:37:41
Never Rarely Sometimes Always--Two Women
The film revolves around the journey of an unintended teenage girl and her cousin to New York City to have an abortion.
The title of the film is revealed by the question and answer in the middle, and the sex lives of the child's father and the girl's sexual partner also get the answer from this. It hurts me. The other's position in the film is not...
By Nikita 2022-04-24 07:01:26
10 weeks to 18 weeks - Faith brings deceit as well as power.
The doctors in the town misdiagnosed. But is it really a misdiagnosis? The kind grandma at the front desk asked Autumn: "do you have other thoughts?". He then showed her some "pro-abortion" promos, and even tried to talk to her again when Autumn got on the bus to New York. All the details suggest to us that the misdiagnosis may not be accidental, but deliberate. Deliberately mixing up the time, so that pregnant teenage girls are unaware and miss the best abortion event or even delay it until...
By Gennaro 2022-04-24 07:01:26
never, rarely, sometimes, always
Never, Rarely, Sometimes Always
The purpose of the teenage trip to New York was to have an abortion, but it was only a small event in their lives. Such painful things are just the normal state of life, and a huge sense of powerlessness is blowing in my face. In terms of script, although abortion is the main event of the film, the film is actually a feminist film. The men in the film, whether they are sexually harassing their employers with two teenage girls, a passenger who unbuttons...
By Estell 2022-04-24 07:01:26
Never complain, rarely resist, sometimes compromise, always get used to
The article was first published on the public account:
Author: mortal N
.Please fill in the blank with one of the following four options.
A. Never B. Rarely C. Sometimes D. Always
This is an option we often face on exam papers when we go to school. If this option matches your life, what...
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By Bria 2022-04-15 09:01:07
In contrast, our obstetrics clinic can be described as a magic cave. Are you married? Why haven't you had a baby yet? What is your period? Can't remember what to do? What is it called, does it hurt that much? Hmph, getting pregnant before getting married, chicken. ....
By Chadrick 2022-04-15 09:01:07
The part about the title was very touching, and I also liked that when my cousin "sold her color" for the two of them, Autumn found her and secretly held her hand from behind the pillar. Similarly, there is a clip of Autumn clutching the female counselor(?)'s hand during surgery. The tenderness and mutual help between the women in the film are very obvious. Conversely, the three men in the film are disrespectful schoolmates, bad fathers, and young men who hook up with...
By Gretchen 2022-04-14 09:01:06
Very stable very stable. The scene where the color was sacrificed for the cousin was very...
By Godfrey 2022-04-14 09:01:06
It is indeed easy to think of 432, and it is essentially the same thing, except that youth seems to be an understatement than politics, but youth is also politics, gender is also politics, and they are all...
By Idell 2022-04-14 09:01:06
How could it be Mengji, it's obviously...
Skylar: What did the Doctor say?
Autumn: They couldn't really help me
Skylar: Why not?
Autumn: I took a test.
Skylar: What kind of test?
[Autumn then retches and throws up]
Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?
Autumn: All the time.
Social Worker #2: Whatever your decision is is totally fine, as long as it's yours.