6/10
Tough to watch but still effective
28 August 2023
I am not the type of guy that watches often movies about abortion or sexual issues but when I watch them from time to time, it's for the actors. So keep this in mind as you read my review for this.

When the movie begins Stephanie Daley (Amber Tamblyn) is attending a school-organized field trip and suddenly she falls on the ground bleeding. After the recovery the medics discover that she was pregnant and find the baby dead with toilet paper stuffed in his mouth. So Stephanie is accused of child murder but instead of jail time the police give psychologist Lydie Crane (Tilda Swinton) the task of finding out why Stephanie did that act while at the same time deals with her husband Paul (Timothy Hutton) who seems to have lost interest in her.

I liked the acting, especially the performances by Swinton and Hutton. But the main problem for me is that it wasn't exactly subtle and considering this is a movie about abortion, the more the subject was handled better the better would have been because some scenes of Stephanie having healt issues or burst into tears with sad music in the background were jarring to watch. As it is, it's ok but nothing more.
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