“Well, there’s nothing better than some hot bread and butter.”
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Obvious Child (2014)
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Obvious Child (2014), Gillian Robespierre
It’s sort of annoying to refer to this comedy as the “abortion comedy” because it is more about a woman’s (Jenny Slate) growth in maturity when faced with a difficult situation than about the actual abortion, but it was extremely refreshing to watch a funny (and occasionally very sweet) film talk honestly about abortion without judging the woman contemplating the procedure.
Metacritic : 75, RottenTomatoes : 87%, IMDb : 7.1
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- Writer/Director Gillian Robespierre’s debut romantic comedy starring Jenny Slate, Obvious Child is currently Fresh at 88%
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