Living Rights
Living Rights

Living Rights

2015Movie108 minJapanese

The fifth work of the "Kita-Shirakawa school movie" in which a student of Kyoto University of Art and Design, a professional film staff, and a cast team up to make a film. With a certain big disaster, people are struggling for love while holding their own circumstances, and as a result, they ask what it is to "live correctly" even in a vague and uneasy era. Ittoku Kishibe played Yanagida, the protagonist of the protagonist who created and exhibited objects that incorporate radioactive materials to create and display indiscriminate terrorism.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Christopher G. MooreGenres: Drama, Documentary

Plot Summary

Living Rights is a documentary that delves into the complex and often controversial issue of the right to life from conception. It explores various ethical, moral, and legal arguments surrounding abortion and fetal rights. The film features interviews with prominent figures who offer their perspectives on this deeply divisive topic.

Critical Reception

As a documentary tackling a sensitive subject, Living Rights received mixed reviews, with praise for its presentation of differing viewpoints but some criticism for its perceived bias. Audiences engaged with its exploration of the pro-life stance, contributing to discussions on the film's messaging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the complexities of the abortion debate from a pro-life perspective.
  • Features interviews with notable figures on both sides of the issue.
  • Presents a viewpoint intended to provoke thought and discussion on fetal rights.

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The documentary features interviews with individuals who have had significant influence in the national discourse on abortion and related social issues.

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