
In 2004, Australian Schapelle Corby, 27, is arrested at the airport in Bali. She and her family arrive for a vacation; ten pounds of marijuana are in her unlocked boogie-board bag. Seven months later, she's tried for capital crimes. The film picks up the story before the trial and follows it through the verdict. We meet Corby and her extended family. Her cause is adopted by an Aussie businessman, Ron Bakir; he promises legal help. We see a media frenzy at the trial, and we wa... (Full plot summary below)
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In 2004, Australian Schapelle Corby, 27, is arrested at the airport in Bali. She and her family arrive for a vacation; ten pounds of marijuana are in her unlocked boogie-board bag. Seven months later, she's tried for capital crimes. The film picks up the story before the trial and follows it through the verdict. We meet Corby and her extended family. Her cause is adopted by an Aussie businessman, Ron Bakir; he promises legal help. We see a media frenzy at the trial, and we watch the proceedings; we witness her family's pain. Did she do it? Did a family member use her bag in a smuggling attempt? Or, did baggage handlers do it? Is the trial fair? Will she be found guilty?
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| User ReviewJason Vthis was incredible and what an ending. a real shocker. |
| User ReviewJosè Mit was astonishing how that weed got into her shit! |
| User ReviewTimeen *The edge of my seat.......It was a true story of a women trying to smuggle drugs to the US...had my hands were sweating for her good to watch |
| User ReviewJennifer RInsane... may I never visit Indonesia.... |
| User ReviewJonathan CVery sad, I feel so sorry for this girl. She is not a drug dealer, which becomes obvious as you watch. I cried when she stood trial. I would do less time for murder in the U.S. FREE CORBY!!!:) |
| User ReviewCrystal GSEE THIS MOVIE. I was very emotionally involved and really got me thinking-interesting and informative...see it! |
| User ReviewHeather CThis just blew my mind. I felt so awful for this poor girl and her family. I think that her country should be fighting to get her home. How sickening. And my friends wonder why I dont travel....... |
| User ReviewAntony MThis was a very good movie. I feel so bad for Schapelle, and I don't think anyone would be so stupid to bring 4 kg of marijuana through the customs of a country that executes people for drug possession and drug use! Very good movie. |
| User ReviewJaclyn LAnother documentary, very well produced, about a young Australian woman who was found with 10 lbs of weed in her bag at customs in Bali. Did she do it -- is she as innocent as she looks -- was she set up -- and how do the governments of the two countries involved choose to handle the matter. It's definitely riveting |
| User ReviewAdam PA really fascinating, unsettling case that will have you perpetually checking your luggage the next time you travel abroad. |