The Pregnancy Pact True Story
NATO took a true story. According to a variety of familiar story somewhat clumsy, but in the end to score a major point with conviction – as the indictment clearly abstinence education.The film centers on a group of teenage girls who apparently agreed to get pregnant and raise their babies together, and who living in a kind of Barbie’s dream house dream about the magic of pregnancy and the joys of motherhood. The main focus here is Sarah (excellent Madisen Betty) and his mother (Nancy Travis) Heads of local family set of values and resist by force of argument for the teaching of sex education advanced by the school nurse on (Camryn Mannheim).
In the “pregnancy” pact breaks the story in Time magazine (as it did in 2008), and so much fanfare on a small town. This is clear from the footage taken from real life news, which makes this initial contract seems more mealy mouth and lawyers.
For all this, the film offers many moments of emotional – of deprivation shown by Travis’ mother, who insists her daughter “not that kind of girl;” painfully naive adolescent, which is home to the point of view of pregnancy derived from the word “commercial for Huggies” It also provides character Birch, leaving them in dire need of “reality check”.
At the end of the day “, and held the” Charter would be to have more energy producers have gotten off the fence – either put the original story more closely or to join one of the reasons for this. The film is still pretty far from the complexity of the educational process for these girls had collapsed.
Credit for life, with a serious attempt to address an important issue, down to the mandatory public service announcement and awareness campaign. Any resemblance between this film and fully realized, however, is purely coincidental.
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