The concept of fetuses being diagnosed with potential disabilities has been tormenting people since the particular technology became available. Medicine's answer to the question of what parents should do in these cases is quite adamant, with doctors almost always suggesting abortion. What happens however, when someone actually wants to keep such a baby, and are there any possibilities for at least a semblance of normal life? Zhou Zhou tries to reply to these questions in “Unborn Soul”, an Australian-Chinese co-production that had its world premiere in Osaka.
Unborn Soul is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Qinq Chen is a teacher of Chinese opera who is carrying a child and is under a lot of pressure, since she has to look for an uncle with cerebral palsy and eventually, Zhang Yue, a student who has had an unplanned pregnancy. Furthermore, since her 60+ old uncle is causing issues in the nursing home,...
Unborn Soul is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Qinq Chen is a teacher of Chinese opera who is carrying a child and is under a lot of pressure, since she has to look for an uncle with cerebral palsy and eventually, Zhang Yue, a student who has had an unplanned pregnancy. Furthermore, since her 60+ old uncle is causing issues in the nursing home,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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