Review of Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer (2018) by Gailrule — 17 Oct 2018
This factual story of a unethical doctor allowed to mistreat women, and ignore current law, was very well done, especially considering this polarized issue. While it's certainly not a "feel good" movie, it is well worth your time.
I cringe at professional reviewers, who choose to defend their personal Pro Choice belief, and totally miss and ignore the point, that this disgusting "treatment" of women should never be allowed or condoned for any reason.
Reviewers even attempt to suggest, that main characters are biased, and shouldn't be allowed to show any feeling based on their experience prosecuting this murderer. Name one movie about a serial killer, where the main characters weren't personally affected by the acts of the criminal.
The fact that this actually happened in the US is unconceivable and shameful, no matter where you stand on the Pro Choice vs Pro Life spectrum. At least the Cosnell jury got it right. This "doctor" should never have been "practicing" medicine, his clinic should have been shut down immediately, saving countless women, as well as viable babies, from this disgusting medical "treatment".
His man was a serial killer, thinly disguised as a man of medicine. "How did this ever happen in the US?", and "How do we stop this from ever happening again?", are the important questions that every person should be asking themselves after seeing this film.
It's a story worth consideration.
This review of Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer (2018) was written by Gailrule on 17 Oct 2018.
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