"I'm sorry I didn't fight for you, I didn't love you enough to stop this from happening, I think about you every day, but I know one day I'll see you in heaven because God is merciful and he Heard my cries and forgive me"
After graduating from college, Abby became a family planning propagandist. And work in a family planning clinic. Women who come for abortions are received daily and counseled on reproductive options. The clinic performs abortions all day every Saturday. On that day, anti-abortion protesters would gather outside the clinic, and the two opposites were at odds.
Abby was conscientious and outstanding in her work in the clinic, and was quickly recognized by the leadership and promoted to the youngest director of the clinic. Abby has never doubted the nature of her work and has had an abortion herself. And she always thought she was working so hard to reduce female abortions.
Until a convention changed her mind. The company repurposed a plot of land for a new clinic and increased abortion rights to less than 24 weeks, and required each clinic to double the number of abortions. This made Abby unacceptable, contrary to her original intention at the time. Abby was tilted and confused. It was Saturday again because Abby was invited to the operating room to help out because of lack of manpower. For the first time, Abby witnessed the whole process of abortion, especially the resistance of the little life in the face of threats, but she was helpless. Inextricable……
When this Abby calmed down, she decided to leave the clinic and join the anti-abortion group, the anti-abortion group she had previously worked for. This move was supported by the whole family, and Abby finally got his wish and made a confession of past behavior outside the iron wall...
The topic of the film is very strong, but in the end the film clearly stands on the side of the anti-abortion viewpoint. In my opinion, the anti-abortion theory expressed is not to advocate that women should give birth to a child if they become pregnant unexpectedly, but more inclined to modern women to purify themselves and avoid unintended pregnancy, thereby reducing the occurrence of abortion incidents. Its purpose is to protect Women respect life.
If you are blindly anti-abortion, you will make "Why Home" feel bad. These two concepts are themselves contradictory. When we see the abortion process, it really makes people feel cruel, guilt arises spontaneously, a living life is forcibly deprived of its rights before it even sees the world, and all these are the consequences of our mistakes, life is innocent of.
This movie with a real theme made me feel that the theme pursued by developed countries is always freedom, but in our country, we have no time to take care of it, which makes people sad. We are the country that really needs baptism, and the lack of faith makes us insensitive. How can we get out of this depravity?
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