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MOVIE REVIEW
No One Asked You

    

Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 40m
Director(s): Ruth Leitman
Where To Watch: available to stream worldwide via JOLT; learn more here: www.nooneaskedyoudoc.com


RAVING REVIEW: As a cisgender male, my perspective on women’s reproductive rights isn’t of value other than to help pass along the voices of those who do! This review is not a platform for my personal views but rather a conduit to amplify those directly involved in the struggle for these rights. My privilege in the world is apparent, and I will do whatever I can to fight for those who deserve the same!


Set against a tumultuous socio-political climate, NO ONE ASKED YOU captures the intersection of comedy and crusade for fundamental freedoms under the direction of Ruth Leitman. With Lizz Winstead, a co-founder of The Daily Show, at the forefront, the documentary offers more than just the coverage of a series of events—it's a calculated assault on restrictive legislation encumbering abortion access across the country. As Winstead travels coast to coast, her encounters shed light on the systemic and societal barriers underpinning these issues.

Leitman's direction is deliberate and unyielding, guiding viewers through the often brutal experiences of clinic workers who face daily confrontations from anti-abortion advocates. These intense encounters provide a stark look into the deeply entrenched political and ideological battlefields that define the contemporary landscape of reproductive healthcare.

The film entertains and educates, utilizing humor as a potent weapon against the often harsh rhetoric surrounding abortion debates. Amidst the humor, NO ONE ASKED YOU tackles the grave realities of Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs). Portrayed as deceptive and predatory, these centers are unmasked as the documentary delves deep into their tactics, which are more about manipulation than genuine medical care.

Central to the documentary's narrative is the push for destigmatizing abortion, such as the “I love abortions” tagline framing it as a standard, safe medical procedure that should be free from moral ambiguity. If that tagline rubs you the wrong way, the film puts it into fantastic perspective when comparing it to “I love…” other medical procedures. Winstead's public appearances serve as a bold challenge to societal taboos and a call to viewers to question their preconceived notions about abortion rights.

The urgency of the advocacy captured in NO ONE ASKED YOU is mirrored by the film's rapid pacing, which reflects the swift rollback of reproductive rights in real-time. This pace does more than keep viewers engaged; it underscores the critical, immediate nature of the activists' mission—a plea for awareness and action that resonates throughout the documentary.

Featuring diverse voices from the front lines of the reproductive rights movement, the film highlights that this struggle transcends individual rights and touches on fundamental human rights issues. These narratives are poignant, often heart-wrenching yet inspiring, providing a window into the stamina and spirit of those who fight tirelessly for women's autonomy.

As NO ONE ASKED YOU concludes, it leaves a lasting impression—not as a mere documentary, but as a rallying cry for engagement and reflection on reproductive rights. It challenges the viewer to consider the broader implications of these rights and the continuous fight necessary to uphold them. The film doesn't claim all the answers but poses significant questions crucial for ongoing dialogues about freedom, rights, and justice. This upcoming election may well be the most important ever!

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.