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Unplanned

Rating5.5 /10
20191 h 49 m
United States
12046 people rated

All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, she believed in a woman's right to choose. Until the day she saw something that changed everything.

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@akojude

07/08/2024 16:09
I definitely recommend seeing this movie. I went in with low expectations and was surprised that I found it so delightful. It was a very touching movie. There were a few cheesy parts and a few inexperienced actors. But overall it was well done and told the the girls story about how she was able to find strength and forgiveness.

ViTich / ڤتيش

23/07/2024 16:00
This movie shows some of the practices of the abortion industry and the grotesque nature of their work. This movie is good for anyone who is pro-choice. This will be uncomfortable for them to watch but good for them to see. It is also good for pro-lifers to watch as a way to affirm their beliefs. Great acting and good progression. Perhaps people who are not religious may find it too heavy handed on the faith perspective, but this is Abby's story. She is a religious person so it works as her personal testimony.

Sharon Tjimbundu

23/07/2024 16:00
This film is made by those heroes who understand that a woman's body isn't her own. Particularly when a cluster of cells in her body become fertilized and could conceivably become a child. That "possibility" is totally different than a sperm or egg potentially being a child prior to fertilization. It understands that a woman's purpose is to give birth no matter what. That women chose to have uteruses and run the risk of becoming pregnant whether it be from intent, irresponsibility, or such charming instances as rape or incest. After-all if a 15 year old child could conceivably be saved by their parent sacrificing their body to potential save their child, it's obvious that the state should force the father to put his life on the line. All the anti-choice heroes agree on this matter. There has only been court cases where judges ruled that people didn't have personal autonomy after-all. This film also illuminated how to check if your pregnancy was a blessing from God after raising the child. If the child causes one's life to turn out good, God exists. If it turns out poorly, God exists. If it turns out so-so than God exists. And YES that does make it a falsifiable scientific-like test. How could this not be a scientific-like test? It sure is a good thing this film didn't seem like propaganda. Instead it was clearly just "art" with the intent of the story being compelling and thought-provoking whether you agree with the characters or not, their scenes and dialogue seemed like the stuff of real characters. They really seemed to accurately show that Planned Parenthood doesn't do anything to prevent unplanned pregnancy. That 100% not 3% of their work gots toward performing abortions. That all of their clinics perform abortions. That abortions are very gory and always happen in late stages and limiting the access to them is the solution to women having safer abortions with better scientific methods such as a coat-hanger. And yes. If you somehow still aren't sure, this review was dripping in sarcastic. But the following content is serious. I don't think the overall review score of the film is inaccurate. If anything it is too high because many reviewers voted high just because they agreed with the politics of the propaganda. And the sample of viewers mostly reflected the opposite opinion as mine. The difference between good movies with political messages like 12 angry men, The Paths of Glory or American History X and movies like this one is that poor movies make the message the singular point or art of the movie. A viewer who isn't stupid will see right through that kind of thing and not find the story compelling, and inevitably give the film a low score. And yes, I am calling people who lovingly review this movie stupid. They are willfully being manipulated. And there is a real coat to everyone by them being so easily emotionally manipulated. If you want to believe that your pregnancy is fate and that you must do whatever possibly to sacrifice your body for your child, I respect that decision. But I do recognize that your decision is a decision and ought to be a decision. This is why I don't call anti-choice people pro-life. I call them anti-choice. Until you can demonstrate that life has "fate", "destiny" or "inevitability" and isn't a cloud of possibilities, you have no business telling people that you know their life consists of fate which you understand how they must care for their body better than them.

Nicole Hlomisi ❤️

23/07/2024 16:00
Bring your pro choice friends/family to see this. Hopefully it will change their hearts on the issue. It's not a religious issue; it's a human rights issue.

Lii Ne Ar

23/07/2024 16:00
To start with this never should've been rated R. It was a good story base on Abby's life. They did not portray Planned Parenthood in a bad light. They just told the story from abey's Point of view. It Was a good movie.

Babylatifah

23/07/2024 16:00
So incredibly biased. If you are Pro-Life then you should actually hate this movie because It is so ridiculously biased and has so much misinformation on top of it. The idea of slandering Planned Parenthood is laughable. Do away with abortion is one thing but not all Planned Parenthood's even offer abortions, and the ones that do offer abortions only serve 10% of the women that come to them. Meaning that 90% of the women are coming there for affordable exams, general healthcare, birth control, HIV services, pregnancy testing, patient education, STD testings and medicine. All services that many of these women could not afford otherwise. So unless your in favor of free health care, then educate yourself and leave planned parenthood alone. Not to mention banning planned parenthood abortions is just going to lead women to taking more dangerous routes to kill their babies. I'm all for saving lives but attacking clinics like this is going to hurt the cause not help it.

Jacqueline

23/07/2024 16:00
This movie should be shown in every school to help teenagers understand the consequences that follow their choices. It shouldn't be R rated- teens watch stuff that's way more scary. This is simply reality. Women have the right to know what they are signing up for by choosing abortion. This is just an honest look at life. A must watch for everyone who's not afraid to look in the face of reality!

Markus Steven Wicki

23/07/2024 16:00
This movie did not deserve an R rating. PG 13 more appropriate. It was truthful, powerful, moving. The left wants to dehumanize babies in abortion because then it minimalizes the act. Like dehumanizing mankind in slavery, the holocaust and segregation. Go see it. Support it. HOPE. It stops.

Femmeselon Lecoeurde

23/07/2024 16:00
There will be many who trash this film in an attempt to prevent people from seeing it. DON"T LISTEN TO THEM. Planned Parenthood does not want people to see this movie, and for good reasons. This film is powerful, well made, and not a corny preachy Christian film. This will challenge those who support Planned Parenthood. Go and see the film for your self. You will not regret it.

sfaruki076

29/05/2023 15:24
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