Right to Die
In a world where technology has advanced to the point of being able to prolong life indefinitely, a controversial debate arises about the right to die. The story follows a group of activists who fight for the legalization of assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.
As they navigate through legal battles and public scrutiny, they must confront their own beliefs and values. The protagonist, a young woman whose mother is suffering from a debilitating illness, finds herself torn between her personal convictions and the greater good.
With emotions running high and tensions escalating, the activists must decide how far they are willing to go to defend the right to die and bring about change in a society that is resistant to such a radical idea.
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Right to Die
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Tupelo Honey
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Van Morrison:
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