Hilary Swank is now on the hot seat because the family of Melrose Brow are now calling her attention to talk about it. However, that story became an Oscar winning movie but according to her, she doesn't feel good for that because the privacy of her family has been expose without a prior notice from them.
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Swank called the film a "feel-good movie" during an Oct. 6 interview on "Larry King Live." The actress portrays Betty Anne Waters, the crusading sister of Kenneth Waters, who was convicted of killing Brow in 1983. He served 18 years in prison while his high-school dropout sister put herself through law school to fight for Waters' release. DNA evidence exonerated him in 2001.The movie Conviction is actually familiar to most of its viewers but the family of Melrose and those people concern has been affected by the brutal and other misleading inducted scene of the film.