Sophie Price, a rich woman with a nearly deaf mother and a teenage son who rebels against her by stealing, dies in a sauna accident. Judge Othniel charges her with ignoring her son since the day he found $200,000 from a drug bust and she decided that to keep the money. She is given a second chance to set things straight as Sean's new nanny. But when she confronts her younger self, she is fired and must find another way to convince her younger self to return the money and save herself, her son and the career of the police officer accused of stealing the funds.moreless
Judge Othniel: There are a few question marks on her record.
Mr. Jones: Missteps, your Honor. She is a remarkable story. She turned a family recipe into a hugely successful business.
Judge Othniel: Material success is not how me measure achievement here, Mr. Jones. You do remember the proverb about the camel and the eye of the needle.
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(to Sophie)Judge Othniel: There is no moral ambiguity here. You stole critical evidence and wreaked havoc in the life of a decent and honorable man.
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Sophie: You people have too many rules and not enough loopholes. Aren't there any lawyers up there?
Mr. Jones: They tend to go to elsewhere.
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There's a commandment that covers this
Judge Othniel is referring to the eighth commandment Thou shalt not steal from Exodus 20:15.
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The camel and the eye of the needle
Judge Othniel is referring to Jesus' words recorded in Matthew 19:23-24, Mark 10:24-25 and Luke 18:24-25. The passage below is from Matthew.
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.Edit