A couple must decide on how to move forward when their baby is diagnosed with a serious health condition at the 20 week scan.A couple must decide on how to move forward when their baby is diagnosed with a serious health condition at the 20 week scan.A couple must decide on how to move forward when their baby is diagnosed with a serious health condition at the 20 week scan.
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I'd like to see this film at the San Diego phone festival this weekend and as a person with a disability I was excited to see how the subject matter would be handled. To say I was disappointed with what the baby was diagnosed with is an understatement. As a person who is wheelchair-bound, it is ludicrous to me that a couple would contemplate abortion for something so simple. That being said I did empathize with The hard decisions the couple Had to make throughout the movie. It wasn't a happy ending but it was a realistic one and I was grateful for that.
It's one of the movie I don't know why it film and what's the point of making it. Save ur time.
I saw the German film "24 Weeks", and the plot is exactly the same.
I recommend you checking out that one as well.
I was struck immediately and deeply moved by the cinematography of "20 Weeks." The non-linear storytelling is poetic. I would like very much to read the screenplay, if it becomes available. The film is beautifully crafted. I applaud the filmmakers. Leena Pendharkar is a marvelous talent, and I look forward to seeing more of her work. I confess, I am a great admirer of Emily Schweber, whose casting is right on point. Anna Margaret Hollyman gives a heartfelt and generous performance. Exceptional, meaningful, heartbreaking, and impressive work.
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