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Citizen Ruth is a 1996 film that tells a story of a poor, irresponsible, and pregnant woman who unexpectedly attracts attention from those involved in the debate about the morality and legality of abortion. The film stars Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz, Mary Kay Place and Kelly Preston, and features a memorable extended cameo by Burt Reynolds. It was cowritten by Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor; Payne also directed the film. The running time is 105 minutes. The film was a drama film nominee for the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. StorySpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The film opens with Ruth and a man (apparently an ex-boyfriend) having intercourse on a bed in a flophouse, after which he disrespectfully throws her out of the apartment. She later goes to a hardware store to buy patio sealant, and huffs it in a paper bag in an alley to get high. Ruth is portrayed as a dumb, inebriated addict, capable of doing nearly anything to get money or drugs.
After Ruth is arrested for her continuing drug use, she learns that she is pregnant again. The judge, who knows of the situation with Ruth's other offspring, suggests that he will deal with her less harshly if she has an abortion. Through a chance encounter with a group of jailed abortion protesters, Ruth soon finds herself at the center of an escalating battle between people on both sides of the abortion issue. Both sides engage in deceitful tactics to influence Ruth's decision. The Pro-Life people run a fake abortion clinic, where they actually seek to dissuade patients from receiving the proffered service. The Pro-Choice people have 'spies' in the Pro-Life group, who spirit Ruth away. Both sides offer incentives into the thousands of dollars to the hapless and exhilarated woman, in order to secure her promise (less than honorable) that she keep or abort the child. Wise for the dollar, Ruth rampantly encourages the bidding. She becomes the object of a local news and political obsession— a figure of the media whom all want to know: will she or won't she have an abortion?
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