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Watch options. Storyline Edit. The story follows year-old Renee Kat Dennings who has always loved fairy tales: the idea of a princess, a hero and a happily ever after. But Renee's life is that of a darker tale: she's a young woman battling addiction, depression and self-injury.
In a creative blend of artistic fantasy balanced with harsh reality, the movie follows Renee on her courageous journey towards recovery. Based on the True Story that started a Global Movement. Biography Drama Fantasy Music. Rated PG for mature thematic content involving addiction and disturbing behavior throughout, and for brief language. Did you know Edit. Trivia This was one of the film's leaked during the Sony hack involving the movie "The Interview.
Quotes Renee Yohe : I'm here because I had a drug problem; not prescription drug problem. Connections References Invasion of the Body Snatchers User reviews 14 Review.
Top review. This movie is both ordinary and extraordinary. I have to confess I almost passed on it after reading a review on this site where the reviewer named Kat Dennings as his favorite actress. I couldn't imagine that. I was a fan of 2 broke girls in the beginning but drifted away from it because I felt it continued to go in a more and more ridiculous direction.
I also saw Kat in the Thor movies and felt there wasn't ever going to be anything special about her. I was wrong. This movie touched me in so many ways I hardly know where to start. Having dealt with addictions and a major depressive order I feel I'm qualified to comment further. I was captivated by the story, which on its own unfortunately is a common and ordinary one these days. There is a lot to grasp and the pace is neither quick or slow, somehow they got it just right and that in itself is huge.
The movie is honest and unapologetic and Kat nailed it. At times I related personally and at others I was reminded of someone in my life. I was totally captivated. Be sure to regularly check our calendar and follow us on Facebook and Twitter , as we are adding new events all the time. We hope to see you on the road soon. TWLOHA uses the proceeds from merch sales and donations to carry out the mission of the organization. This translates to bringing a conversation about hope and help to millions of people online and thousands of people in-person at events.
It also involves supporting our annual campaigns like World Suicide Prevention Day , our programs for high school and college students, and events that make it possible for us to combat the stigma and connect people to local, affordable mental health resources.
We are also fortunate to be able to invest a portion directly into treatment and recovery. For a complete breakdown of how funds are used, check out our financial reports. Below is a list of some of the organizations and counseling groups that TWLOHA has provided funding through grants and counseling scholarships. TWLOHA has established counseling scholarships at several practices in Central Florida and across the nation for people who face financial barriers when it comes to accessing mental health care.
More information about how to apply can be found here. There are a number of ways to get involved. We encourage you to check out our Get Involved page to get started. From there you can help us start a conversation, find ways to bring TWLOHA to your community, fundraise, and join us in national campaigns to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health.
While we do receive additional revenue from programs, donations, and speaking honorariums, TWLOHA is somewhat unique in that the sale of our merchandise remains a primary source of funding for the ways in which we give back. Spreading worldwide peace, love and unity through music is the goal of brothers Patrick, Christopher, and Benji Simmersbach.
The band also includes the musical talents of Reiner Baumgartner and Alex Czerny. Benji, the lead singer, purposefully draws attention to the tattooed Arabic image of love, peace and hope that runs the length of his forearm during some performances.
During an interview, the brothers told a story of an Arabian man who was asked to remove his t-shirt in an American airport, because it was written in Arabic and the Americans believed that it could possibly be terrorist writing. It was later discovered that the shirt spread a message of peace rather than terrorism. All over the world, the band has helped to raise money for peace organizations, to educated adults and children about a world with peace, and to spread peace through song.
A tour through Europe collected money and spread knowledge to help save the lives of children in desperate need. The band has been heavily involved in work with the Burmese people.
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