
Maurice and Stella Trent are happily married until Maurice is crippled in a plane crash. His brother Colin arrives to keep Stella company during Maurice's 5-month recovery.


If you are looking for something to watch while you fold laundry on a rainy afternoon, The Right to Live is actually a pretty solid choice. It is definitely for people who like those old-fashioned dramas where everyone talks in very proper sentences while their lives are falling apart. If you need explosions or fast p...


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"If you are looking for something to watch while you fold laundry on a rainy afternoon, The Right to Live is actually a pretty solid choice. It is definitely for people who like those old-fashioned dramas where everyone talks in very proper sentences while their lives are falling apart. If you need explosions or fast pacing, stay away. You will be bored out of your mind within ten minutes. The movie starts with Maurice and Stella. They are happy, or at least they look happy in that way people d..."
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