Ever judge someone just by looking at them? But what if we really got to know them? How would our opinions change? And what if we were forced to become them how would the shoes fit then? Stressed-out high school teacher Trish Fahey cant understand her students lack of effort and why their parents don’t seem to care. This is especially true of Justin Kremer, a popular, skateboard-loving, basketball star who is underperforming in her class. Trish has him suspended from the team and quickly chalks up the situation as a case of bad parenting. This perspective dramatically changes when Trish meets Molly, a mysterious stranger intent on helping her see things differently. When Trish wrecks her car, Molly is there as Trish wakes to find herself living the life of Cindy Kremer, the woman she has personally judged and criticized. Trish discovers that there is often more to the story and learns a powerful lesson that affects everyone she interacts with. Her husband, her daughter, the ex-Marine next door No one is left unchanged.
MPAA: Not Rated
Principal Cast: Nancy Travis, Philip Winchester and Yara Martinez
Director: John Kent Harrison

After finding out that his new neighbor’s father was also a marine who died in battle, Jake encourages Justin to honor his father’s memory.
Themes: Military, Honor, Consequences, Advice, Accountability, Family
1:55
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Jake explains to Justin, whose father died in battle, what it is like to be a soldier away from your family.
Themes: Military, Fear, War, Fatherhood, Family, Understanding, Priorities, Perspective, Memories
3:16
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Justin expresses to this mother the guilt and regret about the last words he said to his father before his death.
Themes: Family, Regret, Guilt, Mistake, Anger, Resentment, Hate, Power of Words, Reflection
2:28
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Molly, an angelic character, explains to Jake that by helping someone else out, he was also set free from his own guilt.
Themes: Helping, Providence, Guilt, Healing, Understanding, Honesty
2:03
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