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PLOT SUMMARY
One woman's odyssey through a hellish life of sexual abuse, drug addiction, and crime is resolved in faith in this tough but inspiring drama. Michelle Jordan (Kimberly Elise) was raised by a single mother, Cassie (Loretta Devine), who became involved with a cruel and opportunistic man named Reggie (Clifton Powell). Reggie began displaying an inappropriate interest in Michelle when she was only eight, and at 12 he began violating her on a regular basis. Stung by her mother's denials of Reggie's wrongdoings, Michelle ran away from home and ended up on a dead-end road of drug abuse and prostitution, which led to a stretch in prison for murder. While behind bars, Michelle hears of the teachings of Bishop T.D. Jakes and his work with abused women, and writes the noted preacher in hopes of someday meeting him. To her surprise, Jakes (who plays himself) pays her a visit, and as she shares with him the story of her blighted life, she takes the first steps on the road to emotional and spiritual recovery. Jakes arranges for Michelle to have a three-day furlough from prison so she can attend a revival he's hosting in the area; opting to stay in a half-way house rather than see Cassie and Reggie, Michelle reconnects with many of her old friends during her three days of freedom, including former stripper Nicole (Idalis de Leon), childhood friend and hairdresser Twana (Debbi Morgan), and former boyfriend Todd (Michael Boatman).
 
STAN'S COMMENTARY
People actually think that the story came from T.D. Jakes novel,  or self help book. It's even been reported that it was a composite representation of his years ministering to women in prison.  The truth is, this story was actually inspired by a friend from college (Ohio State) who experienced many of these same things.  T.D. Jakes subsequent book (Woman Thou Art Loosed - The Novel)  was actually based on my script, in many places word for word.  I chose to combine her first name "Michele", and my family name "Jordan" for film version. For the original stage version we used the name "Michelle Foster". The things in the script that weren't inspired  by the real Michelle's life, were actually inspired by my own experiences growing up. For example,  The pimp, (Pervis) was a real person that I grew up knowing. The young child at the beginning was inspired by my niece, and the Todd character was actually based on me.
 
 
 
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