

The Pregnancy Pact
Inspired by the true story of teenagers at Gloucester High School who agreed to get pregnant at the same time.
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Plot Summary
Based on a true story, the film follows a group of teenage girls in a small town who make a pact to become pregnant at the same time. Their initial hope is that this will force their boyfriends to commit to them and prevent them from leaving town. However, their plan quickly unravels as they face the harsh realities of teenage pregnancy and its impact on their lives and relationships.
Critical Reception
The Pregnancy Pact was generally met with mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its sensationalized portrayal of teenage pregnancy and its perceived simplistic approach to complex social issues. While some acknowledged its intentions to spark discussion, many found the narrative contrived and unrealistic. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers finding it a compelling drama and others deeming it melodramatic.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for a sensationalist and unrealistic premise.
- Seen by some as a melodramatic take on teenage pregnancy.
- Intended to be a cautionary tale but often criticized for its execution.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a supposed true story that occurred in 1999 at North Haven High School in Maine, although the veracity and details of the original 'pact' have been widely disputed and sensationalized in media reports.
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