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The Business of Being Born (2008)
Very one-sided view
This movie gives very one-sided view of everything. Actually watching it persuaded me even more - I'll give birth only at a hospital with an epidural. No other way. They wanted to show that natural birth is "good and peaceful", and at the same time were showing women screaming from pain and telling in the interviews that it was so painful, that they thought to give up and go to the hospital. So, why on earth would you go through it? Just to prove to yourself that you can do that? To "punish" the U.S. medical system? I didn't see the deep reason behind it in the movie.
Now about all the talks how bad medical system in the U.S. is for women and babies, and that in all other countries midwives are actively participating in birth, but not in the U.S. I would say to those ladies - go to former USSR countries and give birth there - with a midwife at a regular birth center, and see how "peaceful" it is, before saying that delivering in U.S. hospitals is hell.
My mom went through 5 natural deliveries, she didn't have any other alternatives. When I told her about an epidural, and that there still are women who would prefer natural delivery, she was shocked, that having that option, women still would opt to go through that pain and hell. Of course, it's a choice of every woman to deliver the way she wants, but this movie was not trying to give an option, it was trying to persuade that natural delivery is the only way to go.
Arahet (2005)
Great Movie
This is a great movie. I don't understand why its rating is so low... It truthfully shows the real life of immigrants. They work from the morning till night and dream to get home, but once they get there, they understand that there is no place for them. The mood of the movies is melancholy, as the moods of the main hero and all the immigrants. It would be also interesting for those who live in their home-countries and dream to get to the U.S. to see that life there is far from being a paradise, like many imagine. I understand the disappearance of the path as a sign that at that point Avetik realized that his place is California.
I liked the way the movie is made, liked insertion of taxi-stories (which seemed to be documentaries, though I'm not sure). A gave this movie 9 out of 10 only because it is not for general audience and also may be non-immigrants and those who don't strive for getting to the U.S. will not understand it as much.