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* BittersweetEnding: Though Autumn still has to return to her DysfunctionalFamily and she and Skylar will likely face repercussions for stealing money from their boss, she was able to access a safe abortion procedure and make decisions about her own body and life.
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* BittersweetEnding: Though Autumn still has to return to her Dysfunctional Family and she and Skylar will likely face repercussions for stealing money from their boss, she was able to access a safe abortion procedure and make decisions about her own body and life.

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* BittersweetEnding: Though Autumn still has to return to her Dysfunctional Family DysfunctionalFamily and she and Skylar will likely face repercussions for stealing money from their boss, she was able to access a safe abortion procedure and make decisions about her own body and life.
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* BittersweetEnding: Though Autumn still has to return to her Dysfunctional Family and she and Skylar will likely face repercussions for stealing money from their boss, she was able to access a safe abortion procedure and make decisions about her own body and life.
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* AwardSnub: The film picked up numerous critics’ prizes and led the pack in Independent Spirit Award nominations in 2021, but [[https://ew.com/awards/oscars/nominated-for-nothing-never-rarely-sometimes-always/ was ultimately shut out of the Oscars]] and did not win any Indie Spirit awards. This could be attributed to the film’s subject matter being a controversial topic, as well as the film having a more subtle, quieter tone instead of the grand gestures usually rewarded by the Oscars. In a leaked email, a [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/eliza-hittman-never-rarely-sometimes-always-oscar-voter-1234916491/member of the Academy]] who identifies as a conservative with strong pro-life views said he would not be watching the film as it is against his religious beliefs. The film did manage to win awards for Best Actress and Best Screenplay from the New York Film Critics’ Circle.

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* AwardSnub: The film picked up numerous critics’ prizes and led the pack in Independent Spirit Award nominations in 2021, but [[https://ew.com/awards/oscars/nominated-for-nothing-never-rarely-sometimes-always/ was ultimately shut out of the Oscars]] and did not win any Indie Spirit awards. This could be attributed to the film’s subject matter being a controversial topic, as well as the film having a more subtle, quieter tone instead of the grand gestures usually rewarded by the Oscars. In a leaked email, a [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/eliza-hittman-never-rarely-sometimes-always-oscar-voter-1234916491/member com/2021/film/news/eliza-hittman-never-rarely-sometimes-always-oscar-voter-1234916491/ member of the Academy]] who identifies as a conservative with strong pro-life views said he would not be watching the film as it is against his religious beliefs. The film did manage to win awards for Best Actress and Best Screenplay from the New York Film Critics’ Circle.
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* CriticalDissonance: [[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_rarely_sometimes_always On Rotten Tomatoes]], critics gave the film near-universal acclaim with a Fresh score of 99% for its acting and powerful commentary on a dynamic issue. However, due to taking a bold stance on a currently heavily polarizing issue, the audience score is barely 52%.

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* CriticalDissonance: [[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_rarely_sometimes_always On Rotten Tomatoes]], critics gave AwardSnub: The film picked up numerous critics’ prizes and led the pack in Independent Spirit Award nominations in 2021, but [[https://ew.com/awards/oscars/nominated-for-nothing-never-rarely-sometimes-always/ was ultimately shut out of the Oscars]] and did not win any Indie Spirit awards. This could be attributed to the film’s subject matter being a controversial topic, as well as the film near-universal acclaim having a more subtle, quieter tone instead of the grand gestures usually rewarded by the Oscars. In a leaked email, a [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/eliza-hittman-never-rarely-sometimes-always-oscar-voter-1234916491/member of the Academy]] who identifies as a conservative with a Fresh score of 99% strong pro-life views said he would not be watching the film as it is against his religious beliefs. The film did manage to win awards for its acting Best Actress and powerful commentary on a dynamic issue. However, due to taking a bold stance on a currently heavily polarizing issue, Best Screenplay from the audience score is barely 52%.New York Film Critics’ Circle.
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* CriticalDissonance: [[[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_rarely_sometimes_always On Rotten Tomatoes]], critics gave the film near-universal acclaim with a Fresh score of 99% for its acting and powerful commentary on a dynamic issue. However, due to taking a bold stance on a currently heavily polarizing issue, the audience score is barely 52%.

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* CriticalDissonance: [[[https://www.[[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_rarely_sometimes_always On Rotten Tomatoes]], critics gave the film near-universal acclaim with a Fresh score of 99% for its acting and powerful commentary on a dynamic issue. However, due to taking a bold stance on a currently heavily polarizing issue, the audience score is barely 52%.
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* CriticalDissonance: [[[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/never_rarely_sometimes_always On Rotten Tomatoes]], critics gave the film near-universal acclaim with a Fresh score of 99% for its acting and powerful commentary on a dynamic issue. However, due to taking a bold stance on a currently heavily polarizing issue, the audience score is barely 52%.
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