Never Rarely Sometimes Always review: Exceptional drama explores abortion through eyes of two teen girls - News Summed Up

Never Rarely Sometimes Always review: Exceptional drama explores abortion through eyes of two teen girls


When we first meet 17-year-old Autumn Callahan (Sidney Flanigan), she's bravely singing about male oppression at a high school concert. Autumn is upset about the incident and while her mother is sympathetic, her dad seems indifferent, if not positively hostile. Meanwhile, she spends most of her free time working the checkouts at the local supermarket alongside her best friend Skylar (Talia Ryder). She's very sure she's not ready to be a mother, but she gets little help when she visits a nearby crisis pregnancy centre. Autumn never thanks her friend, but perhaps feels that little word would not be adequate to the task.


Source: Irish Independent May 15, 2020 01:30 UTC



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