middlsis1
Joined Apr 2007
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Black and white was a sensible choice for this film, as the two conflicts are basic, not needing colors to distract from the main characters and themes.
An indigenous woman goes to a "Free" Clinic to give birth to her baby. The baby is taken by the medical staff - we see the nurse remove the child in a blur - we never see the child.
A reporter investigates the young woman's story, as authorities will not be bothered. They barely acknowledge her or her husband's presence, when they try to maneuver the bureaucratic labyrinth.
The character Georgina is engaging, and the minimal dialogue with her husband reflects the simplicity of their life, their relationship. They are equally stunned and helpless in the situation. However Georgina evolves emotionally, while her husband goes another way.
The storyline about the reporter was interesting, and reflected his frustration with the things beyond his control - govt corruption and threats to his sexual preference.
All in all, an engaging movie based on a tragic, true story.
An indigenous woman goes to a "Free" Clinic to give birth to her baby. The baby is taken by the medical staff - we see the nurse remove the child in a blur - we never see the child.
A reporter investigates the young woman's story, as authorities will not be bothered. They barely acknowledge her or her husband's presence, when they try to maneuver the bureaucratic labyrinth.
The character Georgina is engaging, and the minimal dialogue with her husband reflects the simplicity of their life, their relationship. They are equally stunned and helpless in the situation. However Georgina evolves emotionally, while her husband goes another way.
The storyline about the reporter was interesting, and reflected his frustration with the things beyond his control - govt corruption and threats to his sexual preference.
All in all, an engaging movie based on a tragic, true story.