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5.0 out of 5 stars
Empathetic and Realistic, June 10, 2002
The "First Rites" video series sponsored by Hollywood Video is a terrific way for new directors to reach a wider audience. BELLYFRUIT is one of this series, and, for me, it was a highly worthwhile, empathetic film.
The stories of three young women who become pregnant not by choice but by dint of circumstances are told without sentimentalism. In their quests to find meaning and love, these young people find new life within. The outcomes of each tale are quite different--and each, again, is quite realistic.
This is not a film which provides answers, a fact which might bother some viewers. It also is not man-hating nor pro-abstinence. It is a sensitive portrait of what can and does happen in America these days. Anyone who works with teens, or who is a teen, or who is raising a teen, might gain some insights by watching this video with an open mind.
The two women responsible for this substantial work are to be congratulated on their commitment, honesty, percipience, and empathy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Forgot it already, March 8, 2004
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This is a totally unremarkable low-budget movie. It has 17-and-up actors portraying 14-16 year olds, the main females of which get pregnant. Competent acting but hardly memorable. First-time directing by Kerri Green (the major girl in "Lucas"), so there is nothing special here. The music was OK, maybe even better than other music-heavy movies, though I'd never choose to listen to any of it. I'm giving it a generous three for effort. It might have been more meaningful to me if I was A) female, or b) pregnant.
Incidentally, I've had more than 400 DVD's and this was the first with no security strip on the package - something to think about.
No DVD extras whatsover, making it a bit over-priced.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Before there was Juno....Here is BellyFruit, August 25, 2009
The other reviews spoke of the poor film quality and storyline. But I think we missed the important point, this is a story about the inner voice and focus of teenage pregnancy. These three young women are from different walks of life, faced with confusion and looking for love and understanding. This is a good film to show teenager male or female; about the pain truth after un-protected sex. The true victim is still the baby. Think about it.
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