"The Lottery," set in a bleak future where women have ceased bearing children, depicts a world on the verge of extinction. Surprisingly, 100 embryos are successfully fertilized, and the surrogates are chosen in a national lottery. As the conflict, control, and mystery surrounding the global crisis deepen, the government's interests and authority continue to dominate, sparking a highly contentious debate about our fundamental and personal right to raise a family.
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"The Lottery," set in a bleak future where women have ceased bearing children, depicts a world on the verge of extinction. Surprisingly, 100 embryos are successfully fertilized, and the surrogates are chosen in a national lottery. As the conflict, control, and mystery surrounding the global crisis deepen, the government's interests and authority continue to dominate, sparking a highly contentious debate about our fundamental and personal right to raise a family.
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