Review
Released in: 1996A Northern Black girl (Britney Nicole Mitchell) of about ten years of age is sent to live with an aunt in the South since her mother can no longer afford to care for her. There, a good friend (Brighton Hertford) is made, but racist neighbors eventually separate the two..., yet not before they can swear an allegiance of friendship to each other. Twenty or so years later, the White girl is married and living with a physically abusive husband. Will her old friend's vow to help out whenever there is trouble be kept? The childhood sequence takes up about two-thirds of the film, effectively develops a relationship between the girls, addresses the issues of prejudice and child abuse. The final third of the movie is rather graphic in its presentation of domestic violence and offers a clever yet unexpected ending to the tale
Length: 28 minutes
Warning: Rated NR: adult themes; violence, including child abuse and graphic spouse abuse
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