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Lake of Fire (2007)
description written by member Zara:
Ever since Roe v. Wade, the United States has been deeply divided on the issue of abortion. In that landmark case, an unmarried pregnant woman was refused an abortion in Texas and, with the ensuing judicial challenge, won American women the right to safe, legal abortions. Ever since, proponents and opponents have lined up on either side of the issue, launching verbal abuse - and worse - at each other. As the religious right has increased in size and power in the past decade, the issue has become even more divisive - and violent.
| Release Date: | October 3rd, 2007 |
| Running Time: | 152 minutes |
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It seems fitting that I watched this on the very day that I read about the atrocious state of child protection in Oklahoma. It is a reminder of the definition of "Pro-Life" that I believe so strongly: they only care about life before it is born, and are not concerned with life after birth.
It was an outstanding...
(complete Lake of Fire review by Movie Addict)
| Lake of Fire Movie Review by Jarrod (10/23/2007) |
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'Lake of Fire' is a long, provocative documentary on abortion, from American History X director Tony Kaye. The film may be as divisive and polarizing as the issue of abortion itself, but at least it gives both sides a fair opportunity to express their views, even though the pro-life crowd, most of whom are motivated by...
(complete Lake of Fire review by Jarrod)
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