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Format: VHS
 Jun 1997
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Stereo
 Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi
 Closed Captioned
 105 min.
 Color
 UPC: 786936033601 |
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Movie Description A misguided drifter with a penchant for inhaling aerosol fumes to get high finds herself in the middle of a heated national debate after she's arrested (again) and discovers she's pregnant (again). The judge offers to let her off lightly if she has her pregnancy "taken care of," but when she's put in a cell with a group of pro-life protestors, her new roomies "adopt" her and try to force her to have the baby. A double-edged satire from first-time feature director Alexander Payne.
Synopsis A satirical look at the abortion issue, that takes jabs at both Pro-Life and Pro-Choice proponents.
Ruth Stoops, a low-class, unintelligent, unfit mother of four discovers while in jail that she's pregnant again. The judge charges her with endangering the fetus, but tells her in confidence that he'll reduce the charges if she has an abortion.
When word of this gets out, it changes Ruth's life dramatically, as she becomes caught in the middle of a tug-of-war between Pro-Lifers and fervent Pro-Choicers, each of whom want to use Ruth to get their messages and propaganda across. The proceedings escalate to bizarre proportions -- and in the process Ruth is virtually forgotten about. That is, until Ruth makes a decision about her pregnancy...
Film Notes Screened at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival.
An Independent Pictures production.
In Foto-Kem Color.
Industry Reviews "...The movie is a gallery of sharp-edged satiric portraits..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/04/1997)
"Brazen but also fairly droll....Pretty cheeky." USA Today - Mike Clark (04/05/2005)
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