"Bringing Ashley Home" resembles a docudrama in its attempt to depict the genesis of the Outpost For Hope, the organization founded by Libba Phillips to assist families who desperately search for adult loved ones who have been declared missing. But, at its heart, the film is really the story of the love of one sister for another.
Libba and her sister Ashley (Ash) were always close growing up. But whereas Libba was practical and an over-achiever, Ash was always late, unprepared, and unfocused. It was not until she spent time in rehab that she was diagnosed as bipolar.
When Ash went missing again, Libba discovered a complete breakdown in the "system" in which the police, medical practitioners, and rehab centers would steadfastly refuse to become involved in an entire subculture of human beings that might be best called "the lost people."
It is Libba whose rises to the occasion to recognize the series shortcoming and take charge of the Outpost for Hope Organization. Her obsession to this good cause costs Libba her marriage to the long-suffering David. But it does bring momentary success to the discovery of Ash, who is eight months pregnant and residing in a trailer in Olympia, Washington, due to a kind man.
Based on a true story of Ash, who would eventually disappear for good, when she walked out on her infant son Jake, never to return, the film offers a chilling look at what it is like when a loved one vanishes and no one seems to care. One person who did care and did make a difference was Libba, whose heroism demonstrates the unstinting love of one sister for another.
Plot summary
When her wild younger sister Ashley, who suffers from bipolar disorder and drug addiction, goes missing, Libba Phillips pours all her time and energy into finding Ashley and bringing her home. As the years go by, Libba refuses to give up hope, and, at the expense of her marriage and career, Libba finds her calling in life: creating a much-needed resource center for other families whose missing loved ones have fallen through the cracks.
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The Unconditional Love of a Sister
Mind blowing
Just watch, I'm still on shock, did't expect this punch of reality in the end, it really show us that life isn't a farytale
Absolutely Amazimg
I will literally never be the same after watching this movie. I have yet to come across one so powerful and emotional. I am still in tears. Not to mention my two absolute favorite actresses star in it and they did a wonderful job.
Jennifer Morrison and A.J Cook deserve some kind of award for their outstanding acting in this film. Their emotions were so raw and powerful I felt myself actually feeling what the characters felt. And when you can laugh, cry and get angry right along with the characters you know it's an amazing movie. I highly recommend this movie. It will definitely change you in some way.