My Days of Mercy

Tali Shalom-Ezer's dark, risqué, intense, predictable, well-acted, unusual, romantic, star-dotted (Brian Geraghty, Beau Knapp, Jake Robinson, and Tonya Pinkins), 108-minute film in which a fiery lesbian (Ellen Page) lives in Ohio and travels around the country with her older sister (Amy Seimetz) and younger brother (Charlie Shotwell) in a rundown Winnebago attending anti-death penalty protests around the country while their father (Elias Koteas) is on death row for allegedly killing their mother and ends up in a passionate relationship with a junior lawyer (Kate Mara) who has diametrically opposing capital punishment beliefs.
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