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Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer
Kermit Gosnell is a standout amongst the most hazardous individuals over the world. He is a previous doctor who was sentenced for killing numerous babies by the activities of unnatural birth cycle that he did. In this energizing film, we see a chain of occasions from Gosnell's life and his crew who helped him.
An amazing film about the arrest and trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell who performed abortions under the most dire and unsanitary conditions. Whether Pro-Life or Pro-Choice this movie should be seen.
Tells a story worth telling, and does so reasonably well, but while it avoids actual preaching, it's still addressed to the choir. That doesn't make it a bad film, but it could have been a better one.
Perhaps we should be glad that mainstream Hollywood, just like the mainstream media, had no interest in this story. It's almost impossible to believe they would have told it so well.
[The filmmakers] had an axe to grind. So they spend time tying themselves into knots justifying that perspective with an amateurish movie than trying to tell the story well and honestly.
Triumphs as a rather good melding of true-crime story and courtroom drama, with a chilling and direct message sure to trigger many and shock many more.
The film may be preaching to the people who already believe that abortion is the taking of the most innocent of human lives, but perhaps it will inform and change some hearts.