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Still Here (2020)

  • 99 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 5.5/10 (1009 votes)

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Plot

In the heart-thumping urban maze of New York, Christian Baker, a promising young journalist from The Chronicle, finds himself embroiled in a story that's more than just another assignment. The tale revolves around the gut-wrenching disappearance of Monique Watson, a 12-year-old African-American girl from the bustling borough of Brooklyn. Initially, Christian's approach to the story is hasty and unthorough, as he hastily chases the first lead, only to tumble into a world of unforeseen consequences. With the media's spotlight dimmed and the police's efforts barely scratching the surface, the desperate plea for help from Monique's father, Michael Watson, falls into Christian's lap. As the urgency of the situation intensifies, Christian, burdened by guilt and a growing sense of responsibility, pledges to rectify his earlier mistakes. He embarks on a perilous journey to aid Michael in his relentless search for his missing daughter. Confronting the chilling indifference of his own publication, the stonewall resistance of the local community, and the bureaucratic red tape of the police, Christian finds himself in a race against time. The pursuit of truth becomes a personal mission, a rollercoaster of emotional highs and lows, as he navigates the labyrinth of urban life, ever closer to the heart of the mystery. "Still Here" (2020) is a gripping narrative of redemption and determination, a heart-stopping exploration of a city's darkest corners, and a testament to the unyielding power of a father's love.

Where to watch Still Here?

Still Here is a drama movie featuring Johnny Whitworth.

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