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When two young men, one Israeli, one Palestinian, discover they were switched at birth, they struggle to come to terms with their dual identities and with their two families bitterly divided by? religion and history.
Thanx. Saw the movie on YouTube . Nice.
Thanx. Saw the movie on YouTube . Nice.
See lessIn order to clear her brother of a wrongful murder conviction, an unemployed single mother puts herself through high school, college and law school.
giannisgerogiou:The movie was based on an actual legal case in the state of Massachusetts.?? Kenny Waters was convicted of murder and given a life sentence in? 1983.? So she had the rest of his life to achieve her objective goal.? There was no ticking clock.It took his sister Betty 12 years to get hRead more
giannisgerogiou:
The movie was based on an actual legal case in the state of Massachusetts.?? Kenny Waters was convicted of murder and given a life sentence in? 1983.? So she had the rest of his life to achieve her objective goal.? There was no ticking clock.
It took his sister Betty 12 years to get her law degree so that she could represent him in court.? It took her 6 more years of challenges to the validity of DNA evidence used to convict him. (It was not a matter of corrupt cops so much as incompetent ones.)? He was finally released in 2001 — 18 years after being wrongly convicted.
The main conflict is her battle against the local law enforcement agency and in the courts to prove her brother was innocent — that’s her objective goal.? Getting the necessary education was the means to achieving that goal.
I didn’t see the need to add “in order to represent him in court”.? It’s obvious, goes without saying.? (Why else would she want to get a law degree?) So it need not be said in a logline.
See lessA poverty-stricken mother supports her family by smuggling illegal immigrants across the U.S. Canadian Border.
Good idea. There's a lot of potential for a great story here. It make me want to know more.
Good idea. There’s a lot of potential for a great story here. It make me want to know more.
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