There have been many movies made about inspirational stories of individuals who have overcome great and insurmountable odds, but Tony Goldwyn's Conviction is one that's extremely effective in telling the story of Betty Anne Waters, played by Hilary Swank, a woman who spent 18 years getting her high school GED, going to college and eventually law school with the sheer purpose of getting her brother Kenny out of prison, where he was convicted for life--she believes wrongly--for first degree murder.
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