An unstable young war veteran moves to North East Philadelphia to start an inner-city community outreach--and puts his life and fragile sanity on the line to stand against an abortion clinic... Read allAn unstable young war veteran moves to North East Philadelphia to start an inner-city community outreach--and puts his life and fragile sanity on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that moves across the street from his building.An unstable young war veteran moves to North East Philadelphia to start an inner-city community outreach--and puts his life and fragile sanity on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that moves across the street from his building.
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Maybe I'm very old-fashioned, but shouldn't semi-amateur filmmakers, the kind who get friends and family to post reviews on IMDb (judging from the number of reviewers here who have one credit to their names -- this film) be a little humble? But this is the honest-to-God working/alternate title: American Hero: The Movie. I mean! And this is the tag line: One man. One Fight. The Ultimate Sacrifice. Well, there are many more than one man in this film -- it seems to be a completely male lead and made project, and almost all female characters are victims or deluded fools, with few or no lines, even about their own abortions. The one fight is clear -- against abortion, and not, I repeat, not a fight to pay for and care for children. You could say the protagonist takes it a little far: spying on the clinic behind Venetian blinds, harassing people going in and out, even pushing one girl over the edge into suicide. But I just don't see who or what the sacrifice is, let alone the Ultimate Sacrifice. Is it the abusive husband, lying in the pool of his own blood (symbolism!)? Is it the protagonist's wife, who thanks God in church for a man who opened her eyes? Or is it the viewer, sacrificing brain cells he will never get back?
I am gobsmacked that someone is so twisted thought that this was a good message to people, there is no way that they understand how health clinics work and that its already difficult enough for them to make a choice without feeling ostracized or scared for their life. Jesse is incredibly unstable and lies, judges and causes nothing but pain for others. What better way for a movie about pro choice and how a woman feels than to have it directed, produced and starring mainly men, and I guess the term Voiceless refers to having the women have little to no lines. I hate that I saw this movie, I hate that it exists and I hate the people behind it, never do this again!
Like most Christian movies, this one is staggeringly clueless of how anything works in the real world. Unfortunately it goes a step beyond by suggesting that women's health clinics are pure evil and women shouldn't have access to essential, possibly lifesaving, services because some of the services they offer make the filmmakers sad. Everyone responsible for making this movie is actively trying to make the world a worse place for women and should be deeply ashamed of themselves...
This movie's "moral" basically amounts to... If someone doesn't share your beliefs and won't sacrifice their physical and financial well-being just to make you feel better, assault them!
For the most part, the actors did a fine job portraying believable characters. It is probably not going to change anybody's opinion on abortion. If you were against it, you will have your beliefs affirmed, if you were pro-choice, you're most likely not going to have a change of heart. If this movie was intended to show the most effective way to deal with an abortion clinic, I believe it fell way short. I don't think that is what it was trying to do. It was simply the story of one man who decided to take a stand and make a difference in his community about something that he was passionate about. The last scene was supposed to make you wonder "what happened?", but not to the point where you'd be hoping for a sequel.
Did you know
- TriviaEli Bosnick called this movie more toxic than marry-your-rapist movies on the "God Awful Movies" podcast. He also wants to sue the filmmakers for ripping off his Irish Catholic Abortion Lady character.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Voiceless (2017)
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- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $419,952
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $292,438
- Oct 9, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $419,952
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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