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So, 'No Such Right' is really something. It captures a moment, a heavy moment, in Appalachia post-Dobbs v Jackson. The film feels raw yet intimate, pulling you into conversations with doctors and activists trying to navigate this new reality. The pacing is deliberate; it allows the weight of each personal story to sink in, and you feel the tension in every frame. The performances, if you can call them that, are real people sharing their truths rather than actors. It's distinctive for how it blends personal narratives with broader social themes, painting a vivid picture of a region grappling with loss and uncertainty. There's a sense of urgency that lingers long after it ends.
Deeply impactful documentaryFocuses on personal storiesExplores the social climate post-Roe
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