October Baby (DVD REVIEW)
October Baby
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Morality Play Features Abortion Survivor’s Search for Birth Mom
Hannah (Rachel Hendrix) has suffered
from a host of afflictions over the course of her childhood, including asthma,
seizures and multiple hip surgeries. Besides her physical ailments, the poor
girl has unfortunately been haunted mentally by a nagging sense of feeling
unwanted, despite being raised by a couple of very loving parents (John Schneider and Jennifer Price).
Everything
comes to a head during her freshman year in college, after she collapses on
stage while performing in a school play. Her parents rush to campus where they
inform her doctor (Lance E. Nichols) in the infirmary that their daughter has
considered committing suicide.
Hannah’s
dismay upon learning that her folks had invaded her privacy by reading her
diary is forgotten as soon as they proceed to make an even more shocking
revelation. For not only do they subsequently announce that she had been
adopted, but that she had miraculously survived an attempted abortion when her
mother was only 24 weeks pregnant.
That
bombshell triggers an explosion of emotions inside Hannah ranging from
bewilderment to desperation to rage. But at least she finally has an idea why
she’s been so sickly and saddled with emotional trauma all her life.
Next,
the understandably-anguished teenager demands a copy of her birth certificate
before deciding to track down her biological mother over Spring Break. And,
accompanied by her supportive best friend, Jason (Jason Burkey), she sets out on a spiritual sojourn
via Volkswagen bus to Mobile,
Alabama in quest of
self-discovery and perhaps closure.
This
is the compelling point of departure of October Baby, a modern morality play
co-directed by Jon and Andrew Erwin. The brothers, who admittedly “never knew
there was such a thing as an abortion survivor,” were inspired to make the
movie after learning about the real-life ordeal of Gianna Jessen.
While
I suspect that the Erwins aren’t the only ones previously unfamiliar with the
phenomenon, their moving tearjerker will undoubtedly go a long way towards
spreading the word. The principal cast is comprised mostly of relative
unknowns, as well as a couple of familiar faces from TV in John Schneider (The
Dukes of Hazzard) and Jasmine Guy (A Different World).
Though
unabashedly pro-life in point-of-view, October Baby is nonetheless an
apolitical coming-of-age adventure apt to touch the hearts of folks on either
side of the abortion issue. A faith-based parable bringing to mind Psalm
139:16’s sobering message: “You saw me before I was born.”
Excellent
(3.5 stars)
Rated PG-13 for mature themes.
Running time: 107
minutes
Studio: Provident
Films
Distributor: Samuel
Goldwyn Films
DVD Extras: Commentary
by the co-directors and the October Baby family; bloopers; deleted scenes;
actress Shari Rigby’s personal story; Gianna Jessen: The Inspiration for
October Baby; Singing the Praises of October Baby; Facebook Q&A with Rachel
Hendrix and Jason Burkey; Every Life Is Beautiful Stories; The Afters “Life Is
Beautiful” music video; and more.
To see a trailer for
October Baby, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L52Lciaui4o
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