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`Ventre Livre' brought to light the situations that are occurring around the world (more common in certain places), and how a local group of women deals with a couple in particular. I have decided to point out the portions of the film that affected me more strongly than others. It is difficult to see how killing 1+ of your children can make your life better. A recurring characteristic of these women and their illegal access to an abortion was how much they used that to their advantage. However, after a woman has had 1 abortion, her actions seem to be repetitive to the sense that it's no big deal to have another abortion. I believe that a lack of education contributes to poorly thought-out decisions. This is the case with Brazilian in the recent years. The facts stated and the personal interviews of `Ventre Livre' have truthfully made a lasting impression on me. It was effectively communicated to me that the purpose of this film was to raise awareness about teenagers' and women's health care, abortions, and sterilizations in Brazil, and I recommend this informative title to anyone Furthermore, the interviews that bothered me the most were the ones in which the women described the methods they used to give themselves an abortion. Do you consider abortion to be a way out of a bad situation? Do you think that these women feel any extent of remorse? If not, then they probably don't think that they are doing anything wrong, which is sad. Everyday around the world women are faced with the decision : Which of the following would you rather live with: the guilt that you made the decision to kill your child, or raising a child, possibly struggling to do so? Do you consider murder to be a cruel act 100% of the time, or do you feel that there are exceptional situations in which you can pardon the act of terminating the life inside the womb and accept it? .these are the types of questions over which I pondered during the film and I still think about them today. I could not believe I was watching and listening to these women talk so casually about their abortions and sterilizations. When something becomes more common, it is human nature to consider it more socially acceptable, because it is being done by a growing number of individuals. As a result, these topics often become more comfortable to talk about. We can not let this become the case with abortions and sterilizations in our society. Let us use this film as a learning tool which we can apply to our community here in the United States. With that, bring hope that we become more conscious about our everyday decisions, and aware of the possible consequences. Making more educated choices will prevent us from having to deal with these types of emotional experiences.
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