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Rachel is a rambunctious girl from a polygamist colony in southern Utah. On Rachel’s 15th birthday, she finds a forbidden cassette tape. Having never seen anything like it before, Rachel plays the cassette tape, and finds glorious rock & roll thereupon. Weeks later, Rachel realizes a miracle has occurred - and the cassette tape must have something to do with it. She leaves her family and runs away to the closest city: Las Vegas. There she searches for the singer of the band on the cassette tape.
Confirmed songs that can get you pregnant by listening to them:
Flowers Forever - 'Hanging on the Telephone' Depeche Mode - 'Personal Jesus' Flight of the Conchords - 'Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros' Theme from She Woke Up Pregnant Led Zeppelin - 'Stairway to Heaven'
Julia Garner is unbelievably captivating as 15-year-old Rachel, who lives in a religious commune in Utah. Her wild curls try to escape from her French braid, and teal socks peek out from under her otherwise blandly coloured outfit.
She is mesmerised by the tape player used to record confessions. One night she sneaks out to listen to the player and finds a blue cassette that contains a cover of Blondie's 'Hanging by the Telephone'. Her brother finds her and wrestles the tape from her, and months later, she's pregnant.
Rachel does not know how the world works, or even biology for that matter. She's been completely sheltered in her life,…
if there really is an alternate universe where you can be impregnated by music i'm zoomin right over there so i can get fucked by mr. brightside by the killers and that's that
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