It’s not often that a piece of cinema is essentially required viewing for teenagers. Largely, they’re a moviegoing audience that takes in spectacle, though they certainly don’t go to the theaters as a monolith.
However, they aren’t often exposed to a film that may well save their life. Never Rarely Sometimes Always is actually that kind of a movie.
The latest work by filmmaker Eliza Hittman is far more than just a story of teen pregnancy. It’s a sobering look at what some states make you go through to get an abortion, as well as an absorbing character study.
Moreover, it’s just one of 2020’s best so far. (Kudos to whomever got this a PG-13 rating, allowing the young viewers who will actually be impacted by this sort of event the.
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