Never Rarely Sometimes Always Comments

  • Anne 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    It's sincere and unadorned, yet powerful without being judged. French prostitutes taking a bath, crying uncontrollably when doing multiple-choice questions, concealer for dark circles, and hooking fingers, all of which are extremely touching. Well done to the omission of who and how the child's father was...

  • Cleora 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    3.5 / Never free, rarely hopeful, sometimes run away, always...

  • Wilbert 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Very light, but too light, so light that the pain point is almost understated and flashed; very close, but so close that it reveals that there is not enough solid event-driven. It is not as urgent as "Little Guy", not as delicate as "Girl", and not as delicate as "Dog Thirteen", which presents a silent beast waiting for girls. A lot of designed details are like Squibs, and for the audience, mediocrity must be a sin. Fortunately, the mood is still relevant, and the image under low pressure at...

  • Mossie 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    #Berlinale20-25 Emotional restraint, narrative blank, focused perspective, and moving details. Several interactions between men and women in the film have a sense of conscious/unconscious invasion, and how many people really know and understand women's fear of this social reality. The last shot of going home seems to suggest that this is just a little thing in the girl's life that may never be mentioned again, but it reflects how hopeless the gray social landscape is. Compared with "April Three...

  • Dylan 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    The cruel youth of a good age in a bad environment is never easy, always painful. Like they are almost always sexually harassed or discriminated against wherever they are. Understated, calm and restrained, with very little dialogue, it seems that he is simply facing the topic of abortion and women's confusion. The final presentation is extremely powerful, with many blank spaces and questions that are thought-provoking. The reticence of the two sisters is like a silent struggle. Small bags and...

  • Brittany 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    The little cousin is really an angel face and an angel heart. The real executioner is not a painless abortion, but a scum who sexually abuses girls. When you are hurt, you laugh. When you are wronged, you pull the hook. The purest among girls Emotions, a man who just asks for it will never...

  • Mikel 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Behind the "easiness" built on the experience of countless predecessors is a carefully designed subtle movement that includes all aspects of the female voice, but also hides the edge, the plot conflict disappears on its own, and the observational acting plays in this huge fabled ecology of thorns. The middle step is startling, the calm and objective outside the situation, the sour staring in the...

  • Cassandre 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Eliza's progress is expected, and the acting skills of the two young heroines are surprising. Although there are imperfections, they hide the anger, opinions and issues of this generation in the story first, but start from a journey and face the difficulties encountered by the characters. New York, where girls drag their boxes, is not a bustling and bustling city, but an "outside world" full of danger and anxiety. Passers-by who want to be obscene and obscene at will, boys who seem harmless to...

  • Gideon 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Perhaps the most expensive thing in modern society is no longer life itself, but spiritual freedom. From Pennsylvania to New York, the heroine has gone through layers after layers of indifferent and firm moral systems, avoiding potential dangers that may cause her secondary harm again and again, and passing one innocuous test after another in order to obtain and enjoy a kind of "" freedom" rights. All the signposts are leading the journey's end to this subjective and one-sided freedom, but no...

  • Leta 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    "I don't feel anything." Simple plot, but enough real cruel. Especially after reading the dialogue between the heroine and the doctor, I have a deeper understanding of how inhumane "anti-abortion"...

Extended Reading
  • Derrick 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    On the Infectious Power of Adverb Sets

    Another movie I've seen recently that focuses on women.

    The theory of family of origin has been rampant in recent years, and this film is another example of true cruelty. Compared with "Juno" with the same theme, the autumn in this film obviously does not have a harmonious and warm family...

  • Blaze 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Another kind of silence intertwined

    Most films don't trust silence, it's like a posturing, and it's easy to be scattered all over the place if you're not careful. "Silence" itself is gradually becoming a symbol of disadvantaged groups. It is a kind of unconscious numbness. Narratives often use this as a leverage to allow the...

Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes

  • Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?

    Autumn: All the time.

  • Social Worker #2: Whatever your decision is is totally fine, as long as it's yours.