
Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story
Carrie Buck is a young intellectually disabled woman who is persuaded to fight against the courts for custody of her newborn daughter after it's taken from her since Carrie has been declared mentally incompetent to raise her baby by herself.
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Plot Summary
The film dramatizes the true story of Carrie Buck, a young woman deemed 'feebleminded' by the state of Virginia in the 1920s. Despite her intelligence and normal behavior, she becomes the subject of a landmark Supreme Court case that upholds forced sterilization. The narrative follows Carrie's struggles against the eugenics movement and the legal system that sought to control her reproductive rights.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for this made-for-television movie are not widely archived, it is recognized for bringing the important and controversial history of the eugenics movement and the Carrie Buck case to a broader audience. The film was part of a larger discussion surrounding historical injustices and reproductive rights.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is noted for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult historical subject.
- It effectively highlights the societal prejudices and flawed science behind the eugenics movement.
- The performances are generally praised for conveying the emotional weight of Carrie Buck's ordeal.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the real-life legal case of Buck v. Bell, which is still cited today as a controversial precedent in discussions of reproductive rights and state-mandated sterilization.
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