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365 examples of Abortion in a sentence
He really does not want his Daughter in this place, an
Abortion
center.
She keeps telling them they wont understand her, and that she wants an
Abortion
and all, but finally tells the truth that she was raped by a Demon from Hell, and that her Father wants this baby (but believes "God" wants this baby, not who truly does).
And 'Pro-Life' simply fuses reactionary viewpoints with ultra-violence; young Angelique (Caitlin Wachs), seen running through the woods, is nearly hit by 2 doctors (Mark Feuerstein and Emmanuelle Vaugier) who just happen to be driving in to work at the local (and isolated)
abortion
clinic.
Angelique's father, Dwayne (Ron Perlman), is a stone-cold, far-right holy roller who will do anything to prevent his daughter from getting an
abortion.
Even when Dwayne and his sons storm the clinic, guns blazing, it is a stunning non-event; later, when a doctor is tortured with a 'male abortion,' the scene comes off as gratuitous and unnecessary--an effort to pad out the underwritten film.
There is this girl and she's running in the woods but she ends up at this woman's clinic and she wants an
abortion.
The whole episode takes place in and outside of this
abortion
clinic.
While I don't claim to be any sort of expert in marine life, I must say anyone with a modicum of intelligence could not possibly buy in to this notion of a whale (and not even the mother!) having a clue about revenge because it witnessed his dead mate having a forced
abortion
by humans!
The bad news, though (and there's plenty of it), is that this film--if it can even be called that, having been shot straight to video--is a complete misfire, a total abortion, an out-and-out atrocity, an absolute abomination, and truly one of the worst pictures that I have ever seen.
I would rather of had my eyes gouged out with rusty ice picks than have had to sit through this
abortion.
The makers of this film have created a future where not only is
abortion
and birth control illegal in every state,but women are prosecuted for murder and sent away to serve long prison sentences.In other words,this film is every liberals worst nightmare!The political agenda is so heavy-handed here and the style of the film is so low-key that it just loses steam pretty quickly.Regardless of which side of the fence you're on,I'd recommend skipping it.
The gimmicks of the film (documentary style, futuristic setting) served as distractions of what was supposed to be a thoughtful examination of the
abortion
debate.
I'm not sure if Carpenter is looking to raise questions on abortion, and make the really heavy-handed and obvious point that a woman should be allowed an
abortion
if Satan is the father, but it drags on and on.
After learning his baby is dead, does the devil destroy the
abortion
clinic and kill everyone in a huge, bloody, gory, uproar?
The government has some kind of overriding interest in this 'brain machine' project that has drafted four people - who turn out to be, roughly, a philosopher, a horny priest, a crackpot veteran and a patriot who got an
abortion
- to sit in a shrinking room with a computer that can read their horrendous secret thoughts.
This film is her indictment of abortion, but she cleverly muddles the issue by bringing in eugenics and birth control, leaving the impression that they are somehow equivalent to
abortion.
Abortion
jokes are great because, really, who takes
abortion
seriously anyways?
With the topic of the story (abortion) it should have been great.
Strip Nude for Your Killer opens with a shot that leaves nothing to the imagination, and shows a woman having an
abortion
in a backstreet 'medical centre'.
yes it's educational at how christians react to abortion, but surely this is extremism that isn't even enjoyable.
It was horrific, and as a secondary school religious studies student, i found it rather distracting and haunting and something i will always think of whenever learning about
abortion.
Low budget film is a wretched mess made only because filmmaker Kevin Smith has a heart for fellow filmmakers and helped produce this
abortion.
It tackled social issues such as abortion, the right to die (think of Rose) and the woman's role in society as well as racial issues, and those issues are still so relevant today.
Regardless of where on the
abortion
spectrum you fall this is a must see.
I gave this movie a 2 rating and that is only because of the
abortion
that followed it deserves a lower mark.
How in the hell did anyone not think it was going to be a complete joke... maybe I am being a bit harsh... but this thing was a complete
abortion
of movie making.
The scene when Seth Brundle went smashing threw the
abortion
clinic window and then trying to convince Veronica (Geena Davis) not to abort his unborn baby as the baby was the only thing left of the real him, I thought was very sad and moving for Jeff Goldblums acting was so real and professional in that scene, I honestly don't think that any other actor could have played the role of Seth Brundle better than him.
Wallace Reid & Melville Shyer): Interesting yet slow moving movie displaying many taboo subjects for back then including pre-marital sex, smoking and drinking in high school, nude swimming, an abortion, and older men with younger under-aged women and all being done under the radar of the well-meaning parents in the story.
The downward path happens fairly slowly for the main character but it quickly comes to it's end on a very negative note after a badly done
abortion.
her mother, a Marie Clare journalist turned writer documenting the stories of women's
abortion
ordeals, supports her husband and climbs aboard the ideological bandwagon.
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