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6,5/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Una donna sposata con una gravidanza indesiderata vive in un periodo in America in cui non può abortire legalmente e lavora con un gruppo di donne di periferia per trovare aiuto.Una donna sposata con una gravidanza indesiderata vive in un periodo in America in cui non può abortire legalmente e lavora con un gruppo di donne di periferia per trovare aiuto.Una donna sposata con una gravidanza indesiderata vive in un periodo in America in cui non può abortire legalmente e lavora con un gruppo di donne di periferia per trovare aiuto.
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- 1 vittoria e 5 candidature totali
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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.
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.
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.
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.
This movie should be shown in ALL schools as part of the required curriculum. It's not a fancy, flashy, big budget production. It's a modest movie that tells a great story. A very important one. And it does a mighty fine job at doing that too. Sure, we all know those times existed not that long ago in our history but most people don't know what it was REALLY like... what those women went through, how difficult it was, how expensive, etc. This movie felt like it told the story the right way. With a lot of compassion. It's not here to make a ton of money, it's just here to enlighten and spread a message. The acting from Banks and Weaver is the usual/expected top notch, no surprises there, with Banks sometimes telling an entire story with just a slight shift on her face. This is not a fast action packed movie and I see that a lot of people complained about that which I don't understand. It felt like it had plenty of intensity in it for me and it kept me watching from beginning to end. There was always something interesting and new happening. Sure, there were a couple of plot holes (abortion advertisements at a bus stop in the 50's??) but they needed to get the story across so I get it.
Overall this was an excellent movie. Please enjoy it responsibly!
Overall this was an excellent movie. Please enjoy it responsibly!
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.
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.
Some may call this film timely as the issue of abortion is always a hot topic the theme is touchy however no matter how you see or feel about the issue this film "Call Jane" was an interesting drama film to see about a group of determined ladies.
Set back in the 1960's when most abortions were not legal it involved a housewife Joy(the wonderful Elizabeth Banks) who becomes pregnant however her own health is at risk and still her doctor is of no help. So she finds about an underground network a powerful and courage like discreet group of ladies who run a "Call Jane" organization! The group lead by the blunt and brash Virginia(the great Sigourney Weaver) oversees the life and safety of several ladies who want to abort, call it go against the grain as still these ladies are doing what they have to do in a powerful and brave like manner. This picture is a powerful drama with a strong message of courage, and hope as the film is a social showcase of standing up for believes despite not taking moral or political sides. Overall wonderful well done film to watch.
Set back in the 1960's when most abortions were not legal it involved a housewife Joy(the wonderful Elizabeth Banks) who becomes pregnant however her own health is at risk and still her doctor is of no help. So she finds about an underground network a powerful and courage like discreet group of ladies who run a "Call Jane" organization! The group lead by the blunt and brash Virginia(the great Sigourney Weaver) oversees the life and safety of several ladies who want to abort, call it go against the grain as still these ladies are doing what they have to do in a powerful and brave like manner. This picture is a powerful drama with a strong message of courage, and hope as the film is a social showcase of standing up for believes despite not taking moral or political sides. Overall wonderful well done film to watch.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCall 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.
- BlooperThe 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.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The View: Sigourney Weaver/Elizabeth Banks (2022)
- Colonne sonoreSilent Island
Written by Darla Hood and Ronnie Buck
Performed by Modesto Duran & Orchestra
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 512.770 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 244.469 USD
- 30 ott 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 736.893 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 1 minuto
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- 1.85 : 1
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