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Showing Original Post only (View all)I saw "Philomena" yesterday. I'm still angry. [View all]
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It is a true story. What happened to Philomena in that Magdalen home was so incredibly cruel and heartless it stayed with me all night. Probably the hardest to take was the scene where she is forced to endure excruciating pain, a breech birth (overseen by the nuns) with no help and no pain medication, so as to punish her for her sin of fornication. Plus, the continuation of cover-up and lies of the convent, even as she searches, 50 years later, for her child. They weren't even sorry! They just continued the cover-up!
If you think you can take the pain and the sorrow in this film, it is worth seeing. Judy Dench is superb as is Steve Coogan who plays the cynical journalist who sees what is going on and really lets loose on the congregation of nuns who devised such a cruel system for young poor women who had no place else to turn when they got pregnant out of wedlock.
See the movie if you can. But be prepared for some real outrage.