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Anne Anderson:
[to Jan during a meeting with the other victim's families]
When I stand on my front porch I can see all the houses where children have died, none of us are interested in money that's not why we're doing this, what we want is to know what happened and we want an apology from whoever did this, I want somebody to come to my house and say "we're responsible we did this, we didn't mean it, but we did it and we're sorry"
[to Jan during a meeting with the other victim's families]
When I stand on my front porch I can see all the houses where children have died, none of us are interested in money that's not why we're doing this, what we want is to know what happened and we want an apology from whoever did this, I want somebody to come to my house and say "we're responsible we did this, we didn't mean it, but we did it and we're sorry"
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when we first spoke
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I told you I wasn't interested in money
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Here it comes
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What I wanted
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was an apology from someone
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for what they did to my son
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And you said Money is the apology
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That's how they apologise With their chequebooks
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Would you call this an apology
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No
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The only meaningful apology you're going to get is from me
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I'm sorry
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Movie Summary
A tenacious lawyer takes on a case involving a major company responsible for causing several people to be diagnosed with leukemia due to the town's water supply being contaminated, at the risk of bankrupting his firm and career.

