Together (2000) is a movie set in 1970s Sweden, where a group of people form a commune and live together, navigating through various challenges and conflicts within the group. The movie explores themes of ideology, socialism, feminism, pacifism, and the struggles of living in an alternative lifestyle.
In Reasonable Doubt, a district attorney, Mitch Brockden, is involved in a hit-and-run accident. When a man is arrested for the crime, Mitch realizes that he may have gotten the wrong guy. As he investigates further, he discovers a series of shocking revelations that lead him to question his own innocence.
Merette is a pretty child, living within a patrician, strictly Calvinist family in the Switzerland of the 19th century. She is happy, until her mother dies, and Merette blames God, and gives up her religion. Her family turns against her, the villagers reject her, and her priest drives her into isolation.
Two groups of young women get into a pair of horse-drawn carts, and go off for a straw ride through the snowy streets. As they pass by a group of children, the children throw snowballs at the riders, and they and other persons begin to join in the fun. Then one of the carts tips on its side, spilling some of its occupants into the snow. Everyone soon decides that they enjoy playing in the snow even more than riding.
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