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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

In Theaters: July 5, 2019 (limited)

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R | 1h 48m | Drama, Romance

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Lucy Morrow (Ellen Page) and her sister Martha (Amy Seimetz) regularly attend demonstrations to have the death penalty abolished. Their father, Simon (Elias Koteas), has been convicted of murder and is currently on death row. At a protest, Lucy meets Mercy (Kate Mara), who’s protesting for the opposite side. As the daughter of a police officer whose partner was killed by a man about to receive a lethal injection, she believes the death penalty is justice rightly served. However, the two women see through their differences and fall deeply in love.

Director: Tali Shalom-Ezer

Studio: Great Point Media

Producer(s): Christine Vachon, David Hinojosa, Ellen Page, Kate Mara

Cast: Elliot Page, Kate Mara, Amy Seimetz, Brian Geraghty, Elias Koteas

Writer(s): Joe Barton

4 votes and 1 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

In Theaters: July 5, 2019 (limited)

On Digital/VOD: July 5, 2019

R | 1h 48m | Drama, Romance

  Watch Trailer

Lucy Morrow (Ellen Page) and her sister Martha (Amy Seimetz) regularly attend demonstrations to have the death penalty abolished. Their father, Simon (Elias Koteas), has been convicted of murder and is currently on death row. At a protest, Lucy meets Mercy (Kate Mara), who’s protesting for the opposite side. As the daughter of a police officer whose partner was killed by a man about to receive a lethal injection, she believes the death penalty is justice rightly served. However, the two women see through their differences and fall deeply in love.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

In Theaters: July 5, 2019 (limited)

On Digital/VOD: July 5, 2019

R | 1h 48m | Drama, Romance

Lucy Morrow (Ellen Page) and her sister Martha (Amy Seimetz) regularly attend demonstrations to have the death penalty abolished. Their father, Simon (Elias Koteas), has been convicted of murder and is currently on death row.

At a protest, Lucy meets Mercy (Kate Mara), who’s protesting for the opposite side. As the daughter of a police officer whose partner was killed by a man about to receive a lethal injection, she believes the death penalty is justice rightly served. However, the two women see through their differences and fall deeply in love.