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smallclone says...
4 years ago
Sidney Flanigan is absolutely brilliant in this playing a troubled teen with a secret to keep. It's hyper-real at times. We can feel her pain. Some utterly heartbreaking scenes including one single take piece of quality cinema.

It's downbeat, sombre, melancholic and moody. And those are it's best qualities. The viewer is reminded of British cinema in the vein of Andrea Arnold and perhaps Cristian Mungiu's '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days'. It's not over scripted, and it has a lovely washed out colour palette to ram home the "realness". Eliza Hittman is an extremely talented film-maker - Beach Rats was good, this is even better.

8.2/10
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
4 years ago
It's a sombre film, and one that plays out in true-to-life fashion. Flanigan is terrific in a difficult role, and the film, while occasionally patience-testing, is a worthy one.
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paranoico says...
3 years ago
easily the best movie 2020. Brilliant!
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Saint Pauly says...
4 years ago
A poignant fist to the gut. A love tap that leaves a bruise. Eliza Hittman makes a film so intimate about one young woman and all young women that it'll win your heart just to break it.

Not only do Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder make you feel the daily pain women have to put up with, they make you feel ashamed for the ways you cause it. By highlighting micro aggressions and macro aggressions, every man who watches this will be called on to question himself and come up with some real answers.

_Never Rarely Sometimes Always_ is a tragic anthem to young womanhood and a personal banner to the cause that will affect you.
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anaoliveira81 says...
4 years ago
This film is incredible! It's brutal and very uncomfortable. It's an honest portrayal of abortion, but it's also a very real coming of age story about gender and friendship. With almost no dialogue, the performance and camera work tell you all you need to know about the story and how the characters are feeling. The small to big messed up actions that men do to women throughout this film almost made me cry, because it's sadly so real and so commonly overlooked.
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nmahoney416 says...
4 years ago
It's an uncomfortable watch but it's good and Sidney Flanigan is great.
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Horror future #7 says...
one year ago
I was expecting more and more tense in some points. 5.5/10
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Redouaaane says...
3 years ago
It's a good movie, its only fault is that a better movie `4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)` was made 13 years ago about the same subject.
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harshk9 says...
3 years ago
Very bleak. I'd like to believe not all men are like what the men in this movie portrays. But to be honest, as a 20 something guy, I find that a very significant number of men are more or less the same. I sympathize with the women and girls who are in a bad situation. I felt miserable and helpless watching this. There were a few scenes where I expected worse things to happen. Fortunately they didn't.
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2016moonlight says...
3 years ago
a truly chilling depiction of the difficulties, in all areas, of the process of getting an abortion. couldn’t get more real.
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