My Review of the Stand Your Ground (2013) Movie
Overview
"When Jackie Carpenter's (Francine Locke) son, Jason (Drew Matthews), is accused of murder she fights against the odds to free him; but when the prosecution (Sandra W. Van Natta) seeks a life sentence, both Jackie's and Jason's world spins into turmoil sending them on parallel journeys of wavering faith and tentative hope. STAND YOUR GROUND is the true story of a cry for justice and of tragedy, trust and triumph. "Stand Your Ground" will put your faith on trial as the journey of Jackie Carpenter bridges the gap between Cell Block A and a miracle."
My Personal Review
I'm sure you've all heard about this law. It's been all over the news, social media, and publications. When I was given the opportunity to review this, I was really looking forward to it.
I have never heard about this movie, so I didn't know what to expect. I watched a trailer for it on YouTube, and the reviews are amazing.
My husband and I sat down and watched this, and I cannot even explain how much I enjoyed it. I'm not going to give any spoilers, but I am going to explain my take on it.
This is a movie about battle. Battling with honesty, battling with the truth. The court room dialogue really touched on this, and I found a lot of life lessons that can easily be applied to how I am currently living.
The struggle is real. It hurt to watch somebody suffer so much.
It's an incredibly moving film, and it's something that I will definitely re-watch time and time again.
This movie costs $18.99 on Amazon, and shipping is free with Amazon Prime.
You can also rent the digital version for $3.99 (or buy digital for $9.99).
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