Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Never Rarely Sometimes Always

By Eliza Hittman

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2020-04-03
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Director: Eliza Hittman
  • Production Company: BBC Film
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.139/10
7.139
From 490 Ratings

Description

Never Rarely Sometimes Always is an intimate portrayal of two teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania. Faced with an unintended pregnancy and a lack of local support, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder) embark across state lines to New York City on a fraught journey of friendship, bravery and compassion. Written and directed by Eliza Hittman.

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  • Typical film

    1
    By DVR415
    Nothing really special not worth it, save your money
  • Nothing to enjoy

    2
    By Pasta rocks
    If you liked “the assistant” which I don’t think anyone could have then this is for you. I believe Hollywood has quit caring about characters and storylines. Movies are just a camera following someone for 1.5 hours in their life. I wanted to like this movie but it didn’t go anywhere emotionally as a male viewer. If you are a female and have experienced the hard decision of abortion then you may connect to it but it just didn’t do anything for me as a viewer. Disappointing.
  • Crap

    1
    By Avadarling12444
    Pure garbage.
  • Emotional and raw story of a young woman in a desperate situation

    5
    By APrehler
    I watched this movie during the Berlin Film Festival and loved it from the first moment. It tells the story of so many desperate young women that are in difficult circumstances and have few ways to help them. It is an emotional and raw story and I thought about it long after I left the cinema. A well deserved Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.
  • A well planned pro-abort movie.

    1
    By lights-on77
    Few words and lots of implications... hints at some real life scenarios but limited view points and has an obvious agenda. No thanks!
  • Expensive but amazing

    5
    By 1D musi
    Wait until the price drops and watch it because the movie is amazing real and sad
  • Hometown sadness

    5
    By Lisa A. S.
    Filmed in my hometown, It was like watching my teenage years flash before my eyes, minus the pregnancy, but the sad, desperate, vulnerable, alone feeling. On the very same streets she walks on, I once did. Was just to eerie!
  • Rental for $20??... Shame on iTunes

    5
    By ttykwer
    It's an incredble movie that I was lucky enough to see a few months ago. I would wait to watch when the price comes down to a more honest price of say $10 or less. In Los Angeles, $20 is about $5 more than one would pay for one ticek at nice movie theather with a state of the art screen and sound. And I'm all for supporting independent movies, but a $20 rental is gouging.
  • Spare me

    2
    By Kingsley3000
    Incredibly overrated and so preachy. Definitely not worth it.
  • Real for real.

    5
    By Prince James I
    Haven’t seen it yet. Im broke right now cuz of corona virus drama. But looks reals. I love heart break, depressing sad movies that are showing real life. All the fake happy crap movies like Frozen 2 and movies that everyone is happy, thats just to fake for me. I love movies like this that just keep it realer then real. My life is like this movie, and like the other sad real life movies out there. Its fun to watch so that i can see im not the only one whos life is a living hell that i wish i was dead. Im i talking to real for you guys? Welcome to my life and just watch movies like this one and you can see a little bit of it. ✌️

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