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[Machine Translation] In Cincinnati, USA, a group of homeless people, fearing for their lives due to the arrival of a record-breaking cold wave, occupy a library floor. The film is an unpredictable, funny, and tearful story centered on the struggles of a librarian caught up in this sudden outbreak of mayhem, and is a moving film filled with warmth and humanity while raising a number of social issues. The film was conceived, produced, written, directed, and starred Emilio Estevez. The main character, who was swayed by the media and the police, but who sought his ideal role as a librarian and a member of society, and "gave voice" by quoting a passage from the novel, gave courage to the audience. The climax of the film, full of poignancy and message, is also a must-see! --Stuart (Emilio Estevez), an honest librarian at a public library in Cincinnati, Ohio, is told something unexpected by a homeless man, a regular patron. I'm not going home tonight. I'm going to occupy this place. The city's emergency shelter is full and the homeless have nowhere to go, despite the fact that many people are freezing to death on the streets due to the cold wave. Stuart, aware of the plight of about 70 homeless people, joins them holed up on the third floor and seals off the entrances and exits. It was a peaceful demonstration to seek "alternative shelter," but the prosecutor's biased arguments and sensationalized media coverage, hoping to improve his political image, make Stuart into an "abusive suspect" with a troubled mind. When the police riot police are dispatched to the scene, Stuart and the homeless people make an astonishing decision...
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