A specific movie. What's the moral? A warning film?
Overabundance of information, insignificant details. At the same time, a crumpled beginning, and then an introductory course of underground abortion, like you're a medical student. Everything revolves around the process of abortion, it is not surprising. Only everything is one-sided,
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A specific movie. What's the moral? A warning film? Overabundance of information, insignificant details. At the same time, a crumpled beginning, and then an introductory course of underground abortion, like you're a medical student. Everything revolves around the process of abortion, it is not surprising. Only everything is one-sided, with a medical bias. The position of the customer is unambiguous, unshakable. There's no question, throwing. And the ending is ragged, just the final episode, with no logical conclusion, with the effect of understatement. The characters are gray, spineless. The same is the relationship between them. But, probably, everyone would envy the dedication of one of the heroines, shown her care and anxiety in relation to her friend. This is true female friendship and mutual support. Whatever the circumstances. You should, you should. For all the discontent, the film still deserves more attention than the similar one - "Never, rarely, sometimes, always." If anyone is wildly excited about one, look at the other.
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