Synopsis/Details
Themes:
1) Using large amounts of debt, private equity overlords have aggressively acquired hospitals, nursing homes, in-patient rehabilitation facilities and home care, raising concerns about declining patient care and safety. In other words, private equity requires large amounts of revenue to pay down debt, at the expense of not providing vulnerable patients the care they need and deserve.
2) PTSD is not limited to first-responders or ex-military.
3) Tort reform benefits big business, not every day Americans seeking justice.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Social Justice
Story Situation:
Falling prey to cruelty/misfortune
Story Conclusion:
Ambiguous
Linear Structure:
Linear
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Few
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Teenager, Female over 45, Male Teenager, Male over 45
Hero Type:
Ordinary, Unfortunate
Villian Type:
Authority Figure, Corrupted
Stock Character Types:
Mother's boy
Advanced
Adaption:
Based on True Events
Subgenre:
Political, Psychological, Social-Class, Social Commentary, Social Problem
Equality & Diversity:
Female Protagonist
Life Topics:
Childhood
Time Period:
The Big Data age (2001–present), The Seventies (1970–1979)
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Illness Topics:
Physical, Psychological
Sport Topics:
Baseball
Relationship Topics:
Attachment, Child, Divorce, Family, Infidelity, Jealousy