If These Walls Could Talk 1952 Part 2
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So Sad that she was so desperate. I feel so sorry for this character
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that sister in law get on my nervs i can tell she a hemroid in you ass .
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The in laws may not have been so upset if they knew the baby was still their blood grandchild. You know...its not like she had an affair with some random guy.
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Kevin is cute lol
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i hate i cudnt get to see the first part:( ill just netflix it tho.... but thanks.. i love this one n part 2
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@rmcreedon THEN DON'T HAVE ONE. it's just that simple. it's none of your business whether someone else wants to terminate their pregnancy. you sound unbelievably pompous and self righteous. the woman lived in 1952, under completely different circumstances then 2011. this is realistic. jane russell, during that time period, got an illegal backroom abortion and was left sterile for life. these situations are why women need access to safe abortions, because women WILL get them, it depends on how.
this is a very good movie,so shocking yet intersting. i think it gives a very good insight as to how desperate some women really do feel, claps for the uploader!
XstawberrykiwiX 3 years ago 16
She did. She wouldn't want to keep it because it would have been obvious that it wasn't her husbands child. Her getting pregnant so fast and the baby being her brother in law's was bad enough. And being unwed and pregnant back then was considered a huge sin. They used to send unwed girls away to have babies under the guise of 'visiting a sick relative'. People were way different in that era. You saw how even her sister in law walked out on her.
j10165817 2 years ago 11