Girl on the Edge Page #2

Synopsis: A troubled teenager falls victim to an online predator. Unable to cope with the trauma, Hannah Green becomes self destructive, and her parents make the heartbreaking decision to send her away to an alternative healing center in the wilderness.
Genre: Drama, Family
Director(s): Jay Silverman
Production: Jay Silverman Productions
  13 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
100 min
Website
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it stays online forever.

Yeah, but it's not my fault, okay?

I'm not the one who posted them.

Yeah, but it's not my fault, okay?

I'm not the one who posted them.

So who did? The guy you

sent them to? Who?

I don't know. Maybe.

You don't know? Maybe?

Hannah, you took your clothes off and

sent naked photos of yourself to someone.

What were you thinking?

- I wasn't.

- Apparently!

- Did you have sex with him?

- No.

Don't you lie to me.

Fine. We probably did but I

don't remember. Satisfied?

Fine. We probably did but I

don't remember. Satisfied?

- I am not satisfied. No!

- Jake.

Hannah, sweetie? You need to understand

how serious what you just said is, okay?

Did you take any drugs or alcohol that

night? We found the pills in your room.

You have to be a hundred

percent honest with us, okay?

You have to be a hundred

percent honest with us, okay?

Yeah, okay. But it wasn't...

it wasn't like that.

How old was this boy?

How old, Hannah?

- Eighteen.

- Eighteen.

You're fifteen! It's criminal, okay! It's

statutory rape. What the f*** were you thinking?

Okay, Dad! You're scaring me.

Look, I'll tell you everything you want to know

if you just promise that you'll calm down.

Look, I'll tell you everything you want to know

if you just promise that you'll calm down.

When did it happen, sweetie?

Three weeks ago.

You... you are going to tell

me who that scumbag is.

Wait here.

Excuse me? Hey! Thomas Miller, you

better be telling me the truth.

Excuse me? Hey! Thomas Miller, you

better be telling me the truth.

- Yes?

- Hi. Mrs. Anne Green, please.

Speaking.

Hi, Mrs. Green. This is Lauren Miller.

Tommy's mother. My son and your daughter...

...hello?

What are you doing at my home?

How'd you get my address?

I need to know why you had my

son expelled from school today.

You know damn well why your son

got himself expelled.

But Tommy isn't even capable

of doing those things.

He doesn't even go to

school with your daughter.

You're ruining his life.

Are you kidding me?

Ruining his life?

I know my son. He is a good boy.

Your son is a f***ing monster

and he should be behind bars.

Don't walk away from me. I'm not

finished. Please, Mrs. Green.

Please don't do this. I am a single mother.

I can't afford to homeschool him.

Please don't do this. I am a single mother.

I can't afford to homeschool him.

Slut.

You know, sweetheart? Anne

really wanted to be here today.

She doesn't care. Whatever. It

doesn't matter. I sucked anyway.

You didn't suck. You were

awesome. Don't say that.

No, no, no, I... I just, you know, I... I wanted

to explain to you that... hey, sweetheart?

Hannah? Can you look at me while

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Joey Curtis

George Curtis (April 9, 1925 – May 13, 2004) was a professional boxer, referee and business owner who was licensed to officiate bouts in Las Vegas, Nevada. Curtis, who had an undistinguished career as a boxer, lived in Las Vegas for thirty years. There, he established the Curtis Construction Company, which he owned until May 2003. As a boxing referee, Curtis was known for taking boxer's safety into consideration first. He refereed a number of world title fights, and he worked a number of non-title fights over the years. Curtis is best remembered, however, for two specific fights: On June 26, 1981, at Las Vegas, Lupe Pintor was defending his WBC world Bantamweight championship against Jovito Rengifo, who was attempting to become Peru's first world boxing champion. Rengifo was leading on all scorecards going into the seventh round, but he absorbed dangerous punches during the course of that round. Curtis stopped the fight, giving Pintor a seventh round technical knockout win. The fight's crowd, which in Las Vegas is filled usually with pro-Mexican fans, booed Curtis for his decision to stop the fight. On December 10, 1982, he was chosen to referee the WBA world Heavyweight championship bout between champion Mike Weaver and challenger Michael Dokes. Dokes had Weaver against the ropes and was landing a combination when Curtis stepped in and stopped the fight. Weaver had already suffered a knockdown about twenty seconds before, but many fans and critics felt that Curtis acted too quickly by stopping the bout after only 63 seconds of fighting. Neither a standing eight count nor a three knockdown rule was in effect. The WBA investigated the fight, and during the investigation, it was revealed that Curtis had been told by the Nevada Athletic Commission to be mindful of the condition of the fighters after the November 18 death of Duk Koo Kim as the result of a fight with Ray Mancini in Las Vegas on November 13. Fearful of another tragedy, Curtis stopped the fight to prevent Weaver from further punishment. On May 20, 1983, Dokes and Weaver held a rematch, with Dokes retaining the title with a fifteen-round draw. In June 2003, Curtis sold his company to a contractor whose license was revoked a month earlier for signing contracts and not finishing work, which resulted in complaints with the state board. Joey Curtis died after a sudden illness at Saint Rose Hospital in Las Vegas. more…

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