If a movie's entire plot involves the woman NOT having an abortion, 
and it's a comedy, why is this even an issue?

Was the writer looking for a meaningful, heart-warming earnest 
discussion about life vs. death in a comedy by Judd Apatow??

The movie was called "Knocked Up" not "Rusty Hanger." Sheesh.


- RB


--- In [email protected], "Duffy Batzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
>  
> 
> See, I saw the conversation that both Ben and his friends had and 
the one
> that Allison had with her mom to be really blunt and 
straightforward about
> abortion. I haven't seen Waitress. Plus, while a lot of people 
(including
> myself) consider themselves pro-choice, I knew abortion was never a 
choice I
> would have made. I sort of saw that in Allison's decision. She did 
think
> about that option, but never more than in panic. Ultimately, it was 
not the
> issue the movie was dealing with, so it didn't take up that much 
time. Plus,
> I don't think the choice, in this movie anyway, had much to do with 
the
> sensibilities of the audience, as the people who are sensitive 
about the
> issue of abortion are probably not going to see Knocked Up anyway.
>


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