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In Ohio, late 2004, after a young religious fanatic Joshua Tinsman (Brennan Abbott) celebrates his 18th birthday. He is then forced into committing crimes by his preacher Ron Tinsman Jr. (Aaron Hickman) that he doesn't want to follow through on. Years of indoctrination and influence from his friends discourages him from leaving. After all, it's the ideology that he and his childhood friend Stephen grew up with since birth. How can you leave something you spent your whole life working towards? Loosely based on a true story.
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00:05This is the first time I'm going to get to the end of the video.
00:08I'm going to start a new video.
00:10I'm going to start a new video.
00:13Let's get started.
00:21I'm going to start a new video.
01:55I miss being a kid.
01:58It's so much harder to find love when you grow up.
02:01I don't mean romantic love.
02:05I mean honest love.
02:10It comes more naturally when you're a kid.
02:14When you grow up, it's harder to find.
02:44It's so much harder to find.
02:49The people who love you so much are suddenly so much harder to impress.
02:56But that's what I'm doing this for.
02:59That's what I have to keep telling myself.
03:02I'm doing this for the people I love and the people that love me.
03:30That's what I'm doing this for the people that love me.
03:36So, they can be left.
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