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Call Jane

- You are not alone.

A married woman with an unwanted pregnancy lives in a time in America where she can't get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.

Release Date : 2022-10-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ingenious MediaUnburdened EntertainmentRedline EntertainmentFirstGen ContentRB EntertainmentOur Turn ProductionsLB EntertainmentRoadside Attractions

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Elizabeth Banks

Character Name : Joy

Original Name : Elizabeth Banks

Gender : Female

Sigourney Weaver

Character Name : Virginia

Original Name : Sigourney Weaver

Gender : Female

Chris Messina

Character Name : Will

Original Name : Chris Messina

Gender : Male

Wunmi Mosaku

Character Name : Gwen

Original Name : Wunmi Mosaku

Gender : Female

Kate Mara

Character Name : Lana

Original Name : Kate Mara

Gender : Female

Cory Michael Smith

Character Name : Dean

Original Name : Cory Michael Smith

Gender : Male

Grace Edwards

Character Name : Charlotte

Original Name : Grace Edwards

Gender : Female

John Magaro

Character Name : Detective Chilmark

Original Name : John Magaro

Gender : Male

Aida Turturro

Character Name : Sister Mike

Original Name : Aida Turturro

Gender : Female

Emily Creighton

Character Name : PTO mom

Original Name : Emily Creighton

Gender : Female

Gina Jun

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Gina Jun

Gender : Female

Rebecca Henderson

Character Name : Edie

Original Name : Rebecca Henderson

Gender : Female

Bianca D'Ambrosio

Character Name : Erin

Original Name : Bianca D'Ambrosio

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2022-02-21

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-spoiler-free-review-sundance/#jane "Call Jane presents a compelling premise focused on women's rights, remarkably elevated by excellent performances from Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver, Chris Messina, and Wunmi Mosaku. An interesting, engaging first act quickly grabs the viewers, featuring a well-written screenplay and clever use of witty songs. However, the story gradually loses momentum, becoming repetitive and dull. Practically every meaningful point is made during the first half, so the last hour feels a bit redundant and irrelevant, except for one particular development. Pacing issues arise to the overlong runtime and Phyllis Nagy's attempt to cover too much ground. Also, the emotional attachment with the protagonist and the narrative itself is on-and-off throughout the film. A good effort, nonetheless." Rating: C-

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-09

Elizabeth Banks ("Joy") and her husband "Will" (Chris Messina) are rather joyfully expecting a late arrival into their 1960s family when it transpires that she has an heart condition that her doctor suggests could prove extremely perilous so long as she remains pregnant. Desperate, she turns to "Jane" after reading a billboard that suggested there may be help at hand. $600 and a visit to "Dr. Dean" (Cory Michael Smith) and all may be dealt with? Not if "Virginia" (Sigourney Weaver) has anything to do with it for she is the facilitator of a small group of women determined to help others who find themselves in a similar predicament. Of course it's all illegal - and the film now takes on a frequently darkly humoured trip that sees this initially rather reticent (and innocent) woman realise that more needs to be done, and to take some, frankly, rather innovative and courageous steps so to do. As far as the integrity of the medical science goes, I suspect this is massively over-simplistic, but in light of current events in the United States, it does shine a light on the difficulties families (single or otherwise) have in obtaining adequate and affordable medical care when they are faced with the unpleasant realities of an unwanted pregnancy. There is the odd bit of politicking going on - the prioritisation of victims getting support proving quite a potent source of debate and that, too, does offer food for thought. Banks reminded me of Elizabeth Montgomery from "Bewitched" for much of this; Weaver, though not exactly prominent here, offers a bit of depth and there is a strong effort from both the increasingly bamboozled Messina and from Wunmi Mosaku's "Gwen". It does begin to recycle itself a little towards and ending that didn't make a great deal of sense to me and the conclusion, despite this being over 2 hours long, seemed a bit rushed - but it is still an entertaining piece of cinema with an underpinning message that is probably more relevant now that for many a year.