Plan C Reviews
What stands out starkly is the sad state of reproductive rights and justice across one of the world’s superpowers.
| Nov 17, 2023
The risks involved are bracingly apparent, and the documentary benefits from its attempts to capture Plan C’s high-stakes operation in progress.
| Oct 12, 2023
Roe v. Wade may have been overturned, but the fight for the right to abortion access is far from over, and the individuals in Plan C are the ones leading the charge into a future where access to abortion care is available to all who desire it.
| Oct 11, 2023
A mildly engaging and redundant, but moving and focused documentary.
| Oct 11, 2023
The interviewees throughout Plan C provide first-hand information and situations where women are helping women with directives and processes to obtain the abortion pill.
| Original Score: 8.5/10 | Oct 9, 2023
“Plan C” is a required American viewing of the urgent fight for safe healthcare that is currently underway within the country.
| Original Score: 8/10 | Oct 9, 2023
Despite the understandably emotional and deeply personal nature of Plan C’s work, Tragos’ film remains startlingly clear-eyed and concise, letting the stories she shares... speak for themselves.
| Original Score: B | Oct 6, 2023
The value and importance of what “Plan C” illustrates is enough to inspire you to press play, but the choppiness of its organization softens the blow of its impacts.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Oct 6, 2023
Making a film like this in the US today is risky, and cinemas showing it will face risks, too. Nevertheless, they persist.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Oct 2, 2023
It’s all the more comforting that, in the midst of this chaos, Tragos has taken the volcanic political debate back to its calm, human roots.
| Apr 12, 2023
While straightforward in its premise and execution, Plan C makes for a riveting watch. There’s no other way to describe these women other than to highlight their heroism.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Mar 14, 2023
Let’s hope the next film Tragos makes is not about what happens when Republicans again seize complete national power and enact a complete ban everywhere.
| Mar 12, 2023
I don’t dislike Plan C, but it feels like so many white feminist documentaries that center feminity over any other element of identity in a way that loses the most vulnerable.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Mar 12, 2023
... in concert with the various facts provided by the interviewees, Halpern’s music, and the occasional visual representation of dates rolling by, "Plan C" generates an aura of concentrated urgency that is, at times, difficult to process and absorb.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 12, 2023
'Plan C' is a emotional journey into American culture, focused solely on one hot topic. Abortion sits at the center of this story, deliberately directed by Tracy Droz Tragos, charting the journey of American women as they battle against the system.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Feb 23, 2023
If this urgent, quietly angry doc feels both hurried and harried at certain points, that just speaks to the moment: Time is not a luxury anyone has in this business.
| Feb 16, 2023
With reproductive freedom under attack, stories about strong women who are helping others feel like they are somehow more urgent, timely, and important than ever. This documentary isn't particularly well made, but it feels like essential viewing.
| Feb 15, 2023
Moving and urgent.
| Jan 29, 2023
By intertwining the resources Plan C has to offer with recent political decisions from the Supreme Court and certain states, the doc offers a sense of optimism, hope and an alternative
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 27, 2023
A documentary that plays like a thriller, Tracey Droz Tragos’ “Plan C” follows the people who are keep access to abortion pills available to those who need them.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jan 27, 2023