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One Night Ride by Jennah Scott6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Ultimately, though, her conscience demands another choice. The safest thing to do would be to stay quiet. Ebba is in a particularly vulnerable position from which to take a stand. “Often, it seems easier to mind our own business when people in our community fall victim to prejudice, ostracization, and systemic persecution,” Tveiten said. The tram rolls past buildings strung with holiday lights while the harassment escalates, over the saccharine cheer of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”Įirik Tveiten, the director of “Night Ride,” said that he hopes the film will inspire people to find the courage to speak up when they see someone being harmed. ![]() “Please, can you do something?” Ebba closes the curtain and turns up the radio, keeping a worried eye on the rearview mirror. ![]() Ebba is confronted with another decision in her improbable night: Say something, or keep driving? “Driver?” Ariel pleads. Moments later, at a red light, the man finds out that Ariel is not who he thinks she is, and his embarrassment curdles into rage. One of the men sits next to Ariel and begins hitting on her they talk about going home together. When she stops for passengers, a group of rowdy young men step aboard, along with a trans woman named Ariel. Ebba’s evening soon gets even more complex. ![]()
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