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2024
109 minutes
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Justin Kemp is a recovering alcoholic living in Georgia who gets called up for jury duty. He attempts to excuse himself because his wife is approaching her due date in a high-risk pregnancy after a previous miscarriage, but his request is rejected. Justin is then assigned to a murder case of a woman named Kendall Carter who a year prior was found dead under a bridge after having a fight in a bar with her boyfriend, James Sythe, that night. As further details about the incident come to light, Justin has the shocking realisation that he may have been responsible for Kendall’s death. On the night of her death, he remembers being at the same bar and hitting what he thought was a deer with his car on the drive home. As the prosecutor seeks to gain a conviction to attract voters in her run for district attorney, she gets ever closer to figuring out the truth while Justin must decide what is the morally right course of action to take. An ethical dilemma that generates stimulating conversation.
moderate injury detail, domestic abuse, threat, sex references, language
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