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Call Jane

  • 2022
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Sigourney Weaver and Elizabeth Banks in Call Jane (2022)
A married woman with an unwanted pregnancy lives in a time in America where she can't get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.
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Une femme mariée avec une grossesse non désirée vit à une époque en Amérique où elle ne peut pas obtenir un avortement légal et travaille avec un groupe de femmes de banlieue pour trouver de... Tout lireUne femme mariée avec une grossesse non désirée vit à une époque en Amérique où elle ne peut pas obtenir un avortement légal et travaille avec un groupe de femmes de banlieue pour trouver de l'aide.Une femme mariée avec une grossesse non désirée vit à une époque en Amérique où elle ne peut pas obtenir un avortement légal et travaille avec un groupe de femmes de banlieue pour trouver de l'aide.

  • Réalisation
    • Phyllis Nagy
  • Scénario
    • Hayley Schore
    • Roshan Sethi
  • Casting principal
    • Elizabeth Banks
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Chris Messina
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Phyllis Nagy
    • Scénario
      • Hayley Schore
      • Roshan Sethi
    • Casting principal
      • Elizabeth Banks
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Chris Messina
    • 37avis d'utilisateurs
    • 120avis des critiques
    • 62Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total

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    Call Jane: We Are All Jane
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    Call Jane: We Are All Jane
    Call Jane: You Are All I Have
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    Call Jane: You Are All I Have
    Call Jane: You Could Have Been A Nurse
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    Call Jane: You Could Have Been A Nurse

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    Elizabeth Banks
    Elizabeth Banks
    • Joy
    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Virginia
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • Will
    Kate Mara
    Kate Mara
    • Lana
    Wunmi Mosaku
    Wunmi Mosaku
    • Gwen
    Cory Michael Smith
    Cory Michael Smith
    • Dean
    Grace Edwards
    Grace Edwards
    • Charlotte
    Kristina Harrison
    Kristina Harrison
    • Clare
    Rebecca Henderson
    Rebecca Henderson
    • Edie
    Aida Turturro
    Aida Turturro
    • Sister Mike
    Evangeline Young
    Evangeline Young
    • Maeve
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
    • Detective Chilmark
    Geoffrey Cantor
    Geoffrey Cantor
    • Dr. Falk
    Alison Jaye
    Alison Jaye
    • Sandra
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    • Erin
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Director McDonald
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Director Richardson
    Beau Baxter
    Beau Baxter
    • Dr. Aaronson
    • Réalisation
      • Phyllis Nagy
    • Scénario
      • Hayley Schore
      • Roshan Sethi
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    Avis des utilisateurs37

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    7subxerogravity

    A well done take on abortion. Like it a lot!!

    It's actually pretty impressive how well balanced this movie is about the subject. Just when you thought it was going to take just one side to the subject of abortion, a new shoe is dropped to show how multilayered and diverse this manner is. Basically, no woman left behind or taken out of the equation.

    That would be impressive just for a contemporary movie, yet alone one set in the 1960s.

    Plus, in my opinion it went through the medical details of an abortion fairly. Meaning they just explained the procedure without guiding you anyway. I've seen content that is supposed to be pro chose purposely, make the whole process look more frightening than it needs to. This movie was just trying to shed some much-needed light on the subject.

    I can't recall a better work of political art than this movie. I feel like the filmmakers deserve a thanks.
    6AfricanBro

    You're not alone, call Jane

    Couldn't really tell what it's going to be about at the start; takes time to reveal itself and in the process I started to lose interest in it. You do get it's the 60's with the dialogue and scenery, the ideologies too; but it the movie doesn't really focus on convincing you of the era and instead on telling you the story instead.

    It's pretty slow paced and I wasn't really sucked into it for the first half, opening act is promising then quickly starts to get dull at times and just felt like it was lagging to get to the point to address what the movie was going to actually be about. It took time to actually start. About an hour or so in it starts to find it's groove and turns a little more upbeat. It was very believable with great acting throughout which made it touching, though I don't know if that makes up for the lack of zeal it has. Once the point is made though it feels like they were adding unnecessary points to develop plot which it didn't really need to get to the end of the story. I think the movie could've had a much shorter run time and still gotten the same level of emotion and notion across. For the most part the great acting is what kept me interested and elevated the film.

    The film should've been better, I still think it's a pretty decent movie especially if you wait it out, and it might be a movie based in the 60's but it's been released at a time when it's message is still relevant, just unfortunate it's still a topic we have to discuss this many years later. Not so much has changed in six decades that the characters and message the movie is advocating for are still very familiar in this age.
    7CinemaSerf

    Call Jane

    Elizabeth Banks ("Joy") and her husband "Will" (Chris Messina) are rather joyfully expecting a late arrival into their 1960s family when it transpires that she has an heart condition that her doctor suggests could prove extremely perilous so long as she remains pregnant. Desperate, she turns to "Jane" after reading a billboard that suggested there may be help at hand. $600 and a visit to "Dr. Dean" (Cory Michael Smith) and all may be dealt with? Not if "Virginia" (Sigourney Weaver) has anything to do with it for she is the facilitator of a small group of women determined to help others who find themselves in a similar predicament. Of course it's all illegal - and the film now takes on a frequently darkly humoured trip that sees this initially rather reticent (and innocent) woman realise that more needs to be done, and to take some, frankly, rather innovative and courageous steps so to do. As far as the integrity of the medical science goes, I suspect this is massively over-simplistic, but in light of current events in the United States, it does shine a light on the difficulties families (single or otherwise) have in obtaining adequate and affordable medical care when they are faced with the unpleasant realities of an unwanted pregnancy. There is the odd bit of politicking going on - the prioritisation of victims getting support proving quite a potent source of debate and that, too, does offer food for thought. Banks reminded me of Elizabeth Montgomery from "Bewitched" for much of this; Weaver, though not exactly prominent here, offers a bit of depth and there is a strong effort from both the increasingly bamboozled Messina and from Wunmi Mosaku's "Gwen". It does begin to recycle itself a little towards and ending that didn't make a great deal of sense to me and the conclusion, despite this being over 2 hours long, seemed a bit rushed - but it is still an entertaining piece of cinema with an underpinning message that is probably more relevant now that for many a year.
    5yetanotherfakeaccount

    An important topic, but somewhat mediocre in its presentation.

    Now more than ever, the topic of this film has become relevant again.

    This basically shows part of the fight women had to go through to fet the right to decide over their own body.

    And now half a century later (give or take a few years), that right is not just endangered, but seriously threatened again with Roe vs. Wade overturned.

    Personally, I always felt that while certainly the opinion of the father (if he is in a relationship with the mother) should be considered, ultimately, this is the woman's body, and she has to decide.

    So, this is an important topic, and the film has a good cast, but I can't go higher than 5 stars, because it is just not that good.

    Talented actors, but no one is giving their best.

    The film fails to hold the suspense and the attention of the viewers.

    And I'm sorry to say this, but I have become tired of Elisabeth Banks, even in her comedies, it's always about women fighting against evil and mostly stupid men.

    Women are always the better humans.

    So even here, when I completely agree with the position of her character, when I'm completely with the message of the film, she actually makes me like the film less.

    She has become an actor/director that does nothing but push an agenda, and I find it tiresome.
    8JohnRayPeterson

    You will or should get an added perspective on the subject of the movie, one that is not focused on a right, but on a need.

    If you are looking for an entertaining movie mostly, you will be disappointed probably, but if you have an open mind and appreciate the input that movies can and do provide for expanding one's understanding of life's great challenges, then you should not be disappointed. That along with this review's headline is my conclusion, upfront.

    Firstly, the IMDb synopsis and especially the storyline further below it will provide you sufficient information to decide if you want to see this movie. I was swayed mostly by the three lead actors whose names usually will make me consider watching the movies in which they perform, namely Sigourney Weaver, Chris Messina and the lead actor also, Elizabeth Banks. It is not any of those three's best performances, in my opinion, but the characters they play and their situation or the circumstances depicted may be the factors that made me immerse myself in the period, 50 years ago, and especially in the battle they fought, the one for women's right to an abortion. I've been, in principle, always a supporter of the cause and for the rights. The movie gave however something more than justification, it gave me the feeling that made my reasons for supporting the cause more human and definitely more real. I can only imagine how this movie will make women viewers feel, as I am but a man. I'm serious because the story was a serious one and still the fight for those rights are serious today, in America without a doubt.

    In June of this year, 2022, America got a shot to its perceived rights, well they were not so 'acquired' anymore, when the Supreme Court overturned the defining 1973 landmark decision we all know as Roe vs Wade. It was a setback that justifiably angered most women and anyone really supportive of the needed rights. I will repeat the word 'need' and 'needed' because it was what this movie allowed me to appreciate with greater sensitivity. The story of the women in the movie is no different than the actual circumstances that existed then, exist today and always will. The story paints that picture well enough, not like a photograph but perhaps like a Van Gogh painting might to the discerning eye.

    It may or not change some minds, but it's the best source for a getting a perspective called for, one beyond simply believing in a principle but understanding a need. The movie was released in Oct-2022 after the Dobbs case proceedings, the one the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in June 2022; it was fair timing for the release which many, I read, wanted released sooner, not that it would have made a difference. The movie however reinforced the ensuing political debates before US midterm elections. Movies such as this one are part of what makes cinema a valued art, even when it's not Oscar material. After seeing the movie online, I was compelled to write a review; I would be thrilled if it convinced anyone, one would be good, to watch it in turn.

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    • Anecdotes
      Call Jane is based on the true story of a network of activists who helped provide underground abortions in 1960 and 70s Chicago. These activists called themselves "Jane," or "the Jane collective." People seeking abortions were told to "call Jane." That said, the characters in Call Jane are not based on specific people.
    • Gaffes
      The film is set in 1968. In a scene early on in the film, in which Gwen is picking up Joy, a house in the background has solar panels.
    • Citations

      Will: How can you just keep going?

      Joy: It's what I do. It's what I've always done. Ah! It's what I will always do.

      Will: I don't know how to fix this.

      Joy: I do.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The View: Sigourney Weaver/Elizabeth Banks (2022)
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      Silent Island
      Written by Darla Hood and Ronnie Buck

      Performed by Modesto Duran & Orchestra

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 janvier 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Inde
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Подзвони Джейн
    • Sociétés de production
      • Roadside Attractions
      • Ingenious Media
      • RB Entertainment Production
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 512 770 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 244 469 $US
      • 30 oct. 2022
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 736 893 $US
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