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Coupable par amour

Original title: Guilt by Association
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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6.1/10
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Mercedes Ruehl in Coupable par amour (2002)
Legal DramaTrue CrimeCrimeDramaThriller

Life is good for Susan, her two children and new boyfriend Russell. But life abruptly changes when she discovers her perfect boyfriend is a drug dealer.Life is good for Susan, her two children and new boyfriend Russell. But life abruptly changes when she discovers her perfect boyfriend is a drug dealer.Life is good for Susan, her two children and new boyfriend Russell. But life abruptly changes when she discovers her perfect boyfriend is a drug dealer.

  • Director
    • Graeme Campbell
  • Writer
    • Alan Hines
  • Stars
    • Mercedes Ruehl
    • Alberta Watson
    • Alex Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    555
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writer
      • Alan Hines
    • Stars
      • Mercedes Ruehl
      • Alberta Watson
      • Alex Carter
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mercedes Ruehl
    Mercedes Ruehl
    • Susan Walker
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Angie
    Alex Carter
    Alex Carter
    • Russell
    Karen Glave
    Karen Glave
    • Roxanne
    Elisa Moolecherry
    Elisa Moolecherry
    • Marguerite (prison chaplain)
    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Danielle
    Asia Vieira
    Asia Vieira
    • Teenage Hannah
    Trevor Blumas
    Trevor Blumas
    • Teenage Max
    Mallory Margel
    • Young Hannah
    Danny Mags
    Danny Mags
    • Young Max
    • (as Daniel Magder)
    Karen LeBlanc
    Karen LeBlanc
    • Ramona
    Marie Ward
    Marie Ward
    • June
    • (as Brandi Marie Ward)
    Jocelyne Zucco
    Jocelyne Zucco
    • Shirley
    Kathryn Haggis
    • Greta
    Maria Vacratsis
    Maria Vacratsis
    • Old Lucy
    Tammy Isbell
    Tammy Isbell
    • Dorothy
    Carol Anderson
    • Cece
    Janet Bailey
    Janet Bailey
    • Loretta
    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writer
      • Alan Hines
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    6SnoopyStyle

    educational drama

    Susan Walker (Mercedes Ruehl) is arrested and the police raid her family home. One month earlier, the widower with two kids thought she hit the jackpot with boyfriend Russell. It turns out he's growing weed with his friends. She throws him out but the law charges her as a co-conspirator anyways. Mandatory minimum sentence makes her just as culpable. Others implicate her to receive lower sentences while she has no information to trade. Everything she owns is seized. She loses her job. She's convicted and sentenced to 20 years. In prison, new girl Danielle (Rachel McAdams) was similarly convicted.

    The first half is a bit slow. It's more of an education rather than a drama. McAdams comes in halfway through. Her role is small but she gets a couple of emotional scenes. Ruehl powers this movie. The second half has some prison dramas.
    8njbono-1

    Democratic Congress did this lady in!

    OK, so you watch this movie which was made in 2002 and think the comments by some here are correct. Specifically I mean that this injustice is Bush's fault.

    Well sorry it shouldn't be a political issue, but in fact it is. These Drug War laws were initiated by a Democratic Congress, not actually Republican.

    Yes I'm a Democrat by need to set the record straight.

    OK so Susan Walker, who basically was tried, convicted and sentenced to 20 years just because her boyfriend was dealing drugs. This type of sentencing was very regular during the 1990s. Both Bush Sr. and Clinton didn't do to much about. Under Bush some 23 wives received the same sentence and under Clinton the # is over 120. Mr. Clinton also did nothing.

    In 2000, George W. Bush actually had all these cases reviewed and 95 of these cases were over turned.

    This story takes you through one of the cases, but is actually true events from 3 different women. Susan obviously is the focus of this film but the personality is from a GA women (Daniel in the film) who also was released. Her character is played by Rachel McAdams. The 3rd women, whose name was never released is still in jail.

    Its a wonderfully intense film to watch. For a TV production they did a great job with the time-line. Again understand the events are not all that of Susan Walker.

    For more information you can find the full Susan Walker story on-line.

    Enjoy this film.
    Pingmyview

    Good story

    Good story. I feel for those families that lost their time with their parents.
    8HotToastyRag

    Shocking and true

    I had no idea (and I'll bet there are a lot of folks who shared my ignorance, hence the need for this movie to be made) that there is a federal law of mandatory minimum sentencing with regard to drug association. In this tv drama Guilt by Association, Mercedes Ruehl discovers how dangerous being innocent it can be. Her boyfriend, Alex Carter, smokes marijuana with his friends and sometimes sells a little supply so he can get his own for free. Mercedes hates his recreational activity, and she actually breaks up with him since he doesn't want to stop. Then, one day, the police barge into her house and arrest her in front of her children. Her house and other possessions are seized by the government, and she's charged with four counts of conspiracy to sell and assisting in drug dealing. Alex's friends all turn on her to reduce their sentences, and in court, innocent actions are twisted around: She took a few phone messages when Alex was busy, and once she returned his gym bag he'd left at her house, not knowing it was filled with drugs instead of workout attire.

    Because of the mandatory minimum law, she's given an outrageous sentence, far longer than those who actually did the drug dealing. It's shocking and horrifying, and she has to say goodbye to her young children. By the time her sentence (which is not eligible for parole) is up, her kids will be adults. While in prison, she finds out that many, many other women have been imprisoned for the same crime: taking a few phone calls for their boyfriends, or knowing what they were up to and choosing not to blow the whistle.

    This is tough to watch, since anyone who has seen Caged knows women's prisons are rough. Threats, violence, solitary confinement, and without even a semi-private cell while she sleeps, Mercedes lives through Hell and gives an excellent performance. This is one of those movies that makes you inspired to write your congressman, and it's a subject I'd never heard of before. I've seen countless prison movies, but never one where the victim has been sentenced to more years than the person who actually did the crime. In the film, the judge himself says he believes the sentence to be too harsh, but Congress has taken any power to change it out of his hands. If you only think of Mercedes Ruehl as being a flashy girl with long nails wearing animal print, this sobering drama will certainly change your mind about her.
    5blott2319-1

    Just watch 13th instead

    Guilt By Association is one of those TV movies that someone decides to create in order to inform the public about the great injustice of something going on in our nation. It's meant to inspire frustration from the general public so that they might be inspired to seek change by getting involved or even voting for the people who oppose these things. Because the film is structured so blatantly to tackle a specific topic, at times the characters themselves and their story take a backseat. I'm all for informing people about the ugly truths of the war on drugs and how mandatory minimums work, but a documentary like 13th does a more effective job of it than Guilt By Association. I don't know, perhaps to inspire the proper amount of outrage certain people need to see Mercedes Ruehl (a white mother-figure) impacted by these ugly laws, and cute little Rachel McAdams too. But I don't think it makes people truly face the reality of what the nation created these laws to do. I was duly frustrated with the unfair things that happen to the characters in this movie, but I wouldn't suggest someone watch it just for the sake of getting outraged. The whole story is even uglier than the one small piece highlighted in Guilt By Association.

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guilt by Association
    • Production companies
      • Incendo Productions
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Government of Ontario
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