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Stand Your Ground film
Stand Your Ground film

  Stand Your Ground (2013)



Stand Your Ground A woman struggles with her faith when her son is falsely
accused of murder and the odds are stacked against him Stand Your Ground



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Director: Michael McClendon
Writers: Michael McClendon (screenplay), Jackie Carpenter (novel)
Stars: Francine Locke, Drew Matthews, Cameron Arnett

Stand Your Ground film
Stand Your Ground film



Stand Your Ground picture is well made and intense. It emphasizes an extraordinary story focused around real occasions. The acting is magnificent. I completely reveled in viewing it and at the end was holding up with extraordinary reckoning to take in whether the character named Jason Veitch was discovered pure or liable. The motion picture is focused around a book by Jackie Carpenter, played wonderfully in the film by Francine Locke. Her child, Jason, likewise played sublimely by Drew Matthews, is blamed for executing a man when a weapon goes off taking after a man and two companions attempting to burglarize him. They had been looting copper from the spot he was working and when he couldn't get the law to help he took an officer's recommendation to look for the cheats himself. There had been 17 past thefts! When he gets them in a truck on his property and has the three rests on the ground while he endeavors to call for police help, one of them makes a move for him and the firearm goes off Stand Your Ground.

Stand Your Ground  Jason's mother is advised to "live in the Psalms" and this is the thing that she does throughout the trial, a trial that could see Jason absolved or sent to jail for thirty years. She is given exhortation not to bring her Bible to the trial yet she disregards the guidance and packs it with her. Her Christian companions stand with her in supplication to God and in going to the trial. The title of the film, "Stand Your Ground", Stand Your Ground hails from a law that says individuals have a right to guard their property and to stand their ground. Jason talks for his own benefit with the determination to "simply come clean." When it is taken in the verdict will be rendered the accompanying day, Jason's child inquires as to whether his father will be lifting him up after school. "Perhaps" the kid's mother answers. Stand Your Ground The peak of the film will have the viewer holding his/her breath as the verdict is going to be perused. Despite the fact that this film isn't expected for the precise junior, the substance is generally mellow. We are satisfied to grant this blending and phenomenal handling five Doves, our best evaluating Stand Your Ground!

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