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Citizen Ruth (1996)

Starring: Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz Director: Alexander Payne Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz, Kurtwood Smith, Mary Kay Place, Kelly Preston
  • Directors: Alexander Payne
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: French (Unknown), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Miramax
  • DVD Release Date: April 8, 2003
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00007K028
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #29,945 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Citizen Ruth" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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An uneven script is the flaw of this social satire set in America's heartland. It deals with an unrepentant junkie, played with unexpected finesse by Laura Dern. Pregnant for the umpteenth time and informed by a judge he may overlook felony charges if she aborts the pregnancy, the stoned Ruth Stoops is claimed as a dazed spokesperson by both sides of the controversial abortion issue. This has a lot to say about the abuse and influence of the media The black, black humor is subtle and intelligent and quite often works in the hands of the strong supporting cast. However, the script occasionally lurches into depressing territory, throwing off the balance. Still, this raises interesting issues and Dern's performance is very powerful. Ruth is flawed and prickly, but Dern brings her to life by imbuing her with interesting personality tics. --Rochelle O'Gorman


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Meet Ruth Stoops. She's homeless, dumb as a cinder block, and loves to get high huffing spray paint. Life would be dandy if it weren't for one tiny problem -- she's gotten herself knocked up for the umpteenth time, and it seems like everybody's got an opinion about what she should do -- from an angry judge to God-fearing Baby-Savers to radical lesbian feminists. And Ruth just wants to party! Laura Dern stars in an award-winning bravura performance backed by a stellar ensemble cast including Burt Reynolds, Mary Kay Place, Swoosie Kurtz, Kelly Preston, Kurtwood Smith, and Tippi Hedren. Written and directed by the team who brought you ELECTION and ABOUT SCHMIDT, CITIZEN RUTH is a hilarious, provocative look at what happens when a sperm meets an egg and sparks fly.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, hilarious satire, December 5, 2002
This review is from: Citizen Ruth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I believe Citizen Ruth, which satirizes both sides of the abortion debate, is one of the best films of the 90s. Laura Dern is perfect as the angry, drug-addicted and pregnant Ruth, who becomes a pawn in the political war between professional pro-life and pro-choice activists. Declared an unfit mother by a court, Ruth is encouraged to have an abortion. She is "rescued" by a swarmy, too-nice couple who, of course, turn out to be fanatical pro-lifers. They embark upon a full-fledged campaign to change Ruth's mind, which includes making her watch a film of a fetus being destroyed. As her case gains publicity, she is soon appropriated by the other side. The pro-choicers turn out to be equally fanatical and ideology-driven. Soon Ruth is being offered money by both sides, to either have or abort her baby. What makes the film work so well is the way Ruth's deadpan street attitude sharply contrasts with everyone around her. She is utterly oblivious to the issues and movements which with they are obsessed. This perfectly illustrates the sharp separation that necessarily exists between causes and real life. Ruth is an actual, if not wholly sympathetic person; to the activists around her, she is only a symbol to be used in their campaigns. Citizen Ruth brings this point home in a way that is entertaining and very funny. It is one of those movies with an extremely unlikely plot that is so smoothly executed that it seems believable as you watch it. While the events portrayed may not be realistic, the emotions that drive them are.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Alexander Payne's Allegorical Farce, July 14, 2002
This review is from: Citizen Ruth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
One of the most oft-repeated cliches of the pro choice movement is the line "men shouldn't have any say over abortion or a woman's body." Well, director Payne and his co-scenarist Jim Taylor have a LOT to say about abortion, women's bodies and the issues of individuals versus groupthink.

I loved this movie! Laura Dern is genuinely funny and quirky as the slow-witted Ruth Stoops, who finds herself at storm center as a judge convicts her of criminal negligence to her unborn fetus. However, out of court, he advises her to "take care of this problem," sotto voce telling her to get an abortion. Ruth doesn't really care; she just wants to find some Krylon or airplane glue to inhale.

Finding herself in jail, some Christian pro-lifers take her under their wing. Suddenly, she is no longer a rational actor whose free will determines the birth of her baby, but a pawn in a PR war between pro-life and pro-choice zealots. It is as if Ruth doesn't even exist as an individual, and is only important to these fanatics as a poster child for their respective causes.

What I most love about the characterisations of the activists is how Payne shows how removed they are from reality. The pro-lifers (Mary Kay Place and that guy from That 70s Show) are Christian evangelicals who won't even have a TV in their house, hold independent church services at their house and sing horrifyingly bad hymns like "Yes Jesus Loves Me, The Bible Tells Me So" (this hokum is probably the main reason people become atheists; whatever happened to church hymns by Bach or Cesar Franck?) Their clothes are right out of the Monkey Wards 1977 catalogue and they speak in that anti-intellectual sing-song style.

The pro-choicers are just as big a scream. Swoosie Kurtz plays a "double agent" who spends months undercover as a tacky Christian hick in order to kidnap one of the women whose pregnancy the pro-lifers intend to bring to term. Once she has Ruth at her house, the wig comes off and she becomes her real self, a somewhat butch lesbian with a bookish feminist lesbian lover. I love the scene when they sing a moon hymn to Gaia.

Eventually, this boils over into a national media circus, and we get a couple of campy cameos from Burt Reynolds as President of the Baby Savers and my own Hitchcock goddess, Tippi Hedren as the President of Pro-Choice.

Of course, Payne's message is the REAL pro-choice message, that the rights of individuals are what should be protected, not the groupthink of movement activists, whose lives would be empty without having a cause to blindly follow. This movie shows the ultimate disdain and disrespect such groups have for rational, individual choice and common sense. Payne's moral center of the movie is a Vietnam vet and biker who -- though a fervent pro-choicer -- sees through the zealotry of both sides and treats Ruth as an individual, and gives her the "tough love" she needs, instead of patronising her.

One of the things I like about this movie is that Payne presents us with _sincere_ activists, who make pretty good points for both sides. And that's where most Americans are; they're not _absolutely_ pro-life nor _absolutely_ pro-choice. But, reaching that point-of-view would take THOUGHT, which most rabid activists are incapable of.

I found this VHS (could not find DVD) is only available used, and is currently not in print. How sad! I hope Miramax is planning a new release. I have this movie on LaserDisc, and what a great introduction to Payne's ascerbic wit and keen visual sense that comes to full fruition in "Election."

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great satire, November 27, 2005
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This movie is a must present for radical pro-life and pro-choice. I always think of this movie when politicians or people debate this issue. It really shows how it is about the "issue" and not really about mother or a child. It is the greatest portrayal of this highly charged political issue.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How anyone dreamed of turning the subject matter into a comedy, I'll never know.
The movie is about a glue-sniffing, aerosol-huffing, homeless pregnant woman. Near the beginning of the story "Ruth" visits her ex-husband's home. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Tom Brody

4.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars out of 4
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Though Citizen Ruth doesn't have the warmth or skill with characters that characterizes Payne's later films, its sharp satire and willingness to... Read more
Published 10 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Get the message
If you enjoy dark humor, political satire, and the movie "Election" (Is that redundant); then I highly recommend this gem of a movie. Read more
Published on June 8, 2007 by The Ebony Enchantress

1.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!
I knew the subject matter was a bit edgy, but when the accolades on the DVD case say "one of the funniest movies in years" I expected at least a few smiles. Read more
Published on February 14, 2007 by The Gryphon

4.0 out of 5 stars Dark and Hysterical
I enjoyed this movie moderately while watching it. However, it was later while reflecting upon the movie that I realized how much I truly liked it. Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by Erin

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant satire
"Citizen Ruth" is an absolute gem, a brilliant satire of the abortion debate - an easy task to screw up and a very difficult one to pull off. Read more
Published on July 10, 2006 by Arthur S. Almquist

2.0 out of 5 stars Heavy-handed, Predictable, and Not Funny
I did not much enjoy this film, and I didn't find it very clever or funny.

It's true, as other amazon reviewers have noted, that Citizen Ruth stereotypes both sides... Read more
Published on April 9, 2006 by Wanda B. Red

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good satire tackling the tough topic of abortion
Abortion is always a difficult topic to tackle, because its two extreme sides - pro-life and pro-choice - have a "you're either with us or against us and there's no in-between"... Read more
Published on March 7, 2005 by Christopher Moyer

4.0 out of 5 stars funny and serious look at a woman's right to choose
Ruth Stoops is a bad mother. A drug addict, she has already given birth to four children and has been deemed unfit to parent them. Read more
Published on August 17, 2004 by J. Jacobs

4.0 out of 5 stars Ruth Stoops to Conquer
Having seen ELECTION previously and now, finally, catching up with CITIZEN RUTH, I can't help getting excited about the work of filmmaker Alexander Payne. Read more
Published on October 19, 2003 by Gregor von Kallahann

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