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In Vitro Fertilisation, a 1988 drama, unfolds a rather somber tale of ethical dilemmas and personal sacrifices. Dr. Sukarya, a once-respected academic, finds himself suspended and in a tight spot. His wife's job at a travel agency introduces a twist—she's approached by a Malaysian couple seeking a surrogate. The film delves deep into the emotional weight of their decision, exploring themes of desperation, morality, and familial bonds. The performances feel raw and authentic, drawing you into their precarious lives. The pacing has a slow burn, allowing you to really sit with the characters' internal conflicts, which gives it a unique edge. Not a film for everyone, but those who appreciate cerebral dramas may find it compelling.
Explores complex themes of surrogacy and ethics.Slow pacing allows for character development.Strong performances that evoke genuine emotion.
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