
They Only Care When You're Dead
Sadie tries to recollect what she remembers from one night that led to a tragic moment. As she’s trying to recollect these memories we witness her try to survive a world that lacks compassion, the feelings of someone following her, and living with a Mental Health system that doesn’t care or feel anything toward her. “The Shattering!” is an examination into why it’s important to have compassion or empathy, especially for those who are the most vulnerable fueled by its dark nightmarish atmosphere, and compellingly disturbing visuals.
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The film's tagline is: "They Only Care When You're Dead"
The production budget was $800.0.
The film was directed by Marcus Adams.
The screenplay was written by Marcus Adams.
Cinematography was handled by Tony Kucenski.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt9826754.

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