Jason re-lives painful childhood memories, after ending up on death row. As he is about to take the "final walk", his life will once again be seen before his eyes, complete with an abusive father, a passive mother, and a shocking destiny that reminds us that we live in a harshly unjust society. Is his final journey as death row inmate a result of choice, or a result of a life he didn't choose to have?
—GreggEns