This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Some bad movies are not trying to be good, they're just trying to be entertaining and that's ok, but the problem with this movie is that it's actually serious. Other than the clear bias painted all over this movie, my main gripe is with the main character Abby. She only became a part of Planned Parenthood to mentally justify her own abortions and to soothe her sense of self loathing, not because she genuinely believes in the values of P.P which is evident by the way she turned on them in the end. It also doesn't really make sense how when the director of the clinic called her into the room with the removed fetuses, she looks completely fascinated to the point where the director even makes a comment about how most people run out of that room in tears, but actually seeing an abortion was suddenly so shocking. I also found it interesting that abortions were ok to her when she was less financially stable and with a person she knew she didn't want a baby with, but once she obtained stability she changed her stance. The blonde chick with the bob and her husband where insufferable. If according to them and many pro-lifers, abortion is morally wrong (usually justified by their religious beliefs) than how is it any more morally correct to impose your beliefs on a woman-whose life and financial situation you know nothing about, and force her to have a baby. Instead of protesting outside of Planned Parenthood's maybe they should be lobbying for improvements in the welfare and foster care systems or increased access to reproductive healthcare, you know things that would actually help the people who babies they demand to be had. I think using religious beliefs as the foundation of any government policy is a dangerous road because The Confederacy already tried that with slavery and any reasonable person religious or not can see that slavery is morally incomprehensible. Yes this movie addresses both sides, but whoever thinks that it is not biased should probably take some journalism courses at their local community college and actually learn what unbiased media looks like.