9/10
Am I my brothers keeper?
15 September 1999
From the opening quote from the Book of Genesis about Cain rising up and smiting Abel to the very end sequence, this is not an easy film to watch.

The story of the Ward Brothers in rural New York received national media attention.

Adelbert (Delbert) Ward was accused of murdering his brother William. Questions of euthanasia, incest and just being tired of William's needs are brought up.

But the question arises: Was he railroaded by a legal system looking for an easy answer and a prosecuting attorney up for re-election?

The abject terror of Lymon Ward when he was on the stand is sickening and horrifying to watch.

The townspeople that rally around Delbert and raise the money for his bail in about 20 minutes, even though they have little to spare themselves and don't really know the reclusive Ward brothers is more than just heartwarming -- it is astounding.

The "Boys" (as the townspeople call the Ward brothers)are not really particularly liked by the townspeople who see them as strange, dirty and retarded.

But, whatever they may be they are THEIR strange, dirty and retarded fellow townspeople.

It is not fair to tell you how this movie ends -- you will simply have to see it for yourself.
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