John betrayed his life-long best friend Barron, an act that almost put Barron in jail for life. Ten years later, John and Barron meet to talk and reach some type of resolution and forgiveness.
John only believed in two things: it was always wrong to hit women, no matter what they do; he would always protect his best friend, no matter what he did. So when this girl told him that his best friend raped her, he needed to make a choice. He told her to go to the police. Only problem, she was lying.—John D. Harkrider
John and Barron are lifelong best friends, whose friendship is put to a test when Barron's girlfriend tells John that Barron put a knife to her throat and raped her. John tells her to go to the police and at Barron's trial, John changes his testimony to protect his friend. Years later they meet in a bar to resolve the betrayal and to resurrect their friendship. The film is a true story where the John and Barron play themselves.—Anonymous