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Never Rarely Sometimes Always, an intimate road trip

2020-08-18T14:13:40.277Z


CRITICAL - Award-winning in Berlin and Sundance, the journey of a high school student to have an abortion is breathtaking by its devastating simplicity. A poignant portrait without ideology.


A talent competition as there are in high schools across the Atlantic. Autumn picks up, in her plaintive voice, the Sixties hit from The Exciters He's Got the Power. "He makes me do things I don't want to do," she intones. Uneasiness wins the audience, like the spectator. The lyrics go beyond mere performance. Blistered, the mutic Autumn (the singer Sidney Flanigan on edge and in which it is the first role) leaves, accompanied by her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder), to abort in New York. The laws of his native Pennsylvania preventing minors from obtaining an abortion without the consent of their parents. The round trip is rich in logistical obstacles. From the streets to the metro corridors of the Big Apple, the duo wanders penniless, dodges the bad guys.

Economy of means

Shot like a documentary, Never Rarely Sometimes Always makes this clinical naturalism during consultations and this economy of means its weapon of destruction and massive emotion. That's all

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