"Never Rarely Sometimes Always," directed by Eliazar Jimenez, Eliza Hittman, and Sidney Flanigan, is a gripping drama released in 2020 that follows the journey of two teenage girls, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and Skylar (Talia Ryder), as they travel from rural Pennsylvania to New York City in search of medical help. The film explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the challenges faced by young women navigating the complexities of reproductive rights and healthcare. Sidney Flanigan delivers a powerful performance as Autumn, a quietly determined young woman who finds herself in a desperate situation, while Talia Ryder shines as Skylar, her loyal and supportive cousin. As they navigate the unfamiliar and often unfriendly terrain of the city, they encounter kindness, cruelty, and unexpected moments of connection. Théodore Pellerin portrays Jasper, a young man they meet along the way, adding complexity to the girls' journey. "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" is a raw and intimate portrayal of the obstacles faced by young women in accessing essential healthcare services. With its poignant storytelling and authentic performances, this film sheds light on the resilience and strength of its protagonists in the face of adversity.
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