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Marc Thiessen: Abortion supporters don't want to you to see 'Unplanned' – See it anyway
They gave the movie an "R" rating -- which meant the trailer could only run before "R"- rated movies and no one younger than 17 under could see it without a parent's permission.
In one scene, Abby is invited into the “P.O.C.” (Products of Conception) room for the first time. A nurse jokes that it is the “Pieces of Children” room.The “R” rating didn’t stop “Unplanned.” Instead, it validated the film’s premise. As Ashley Bratcher, the actress who plays Johnson, explained, “We don’t have nudity, we don’t have sex, we don’t have language, so the only thing they could give us an ‘R’ for is violence. So that means they agree that abortion is a violent and disturbing act.” They would not give it an “R” if it depicted a tonsillectomy.