The protagonist of Bridget (2002), an alcoholic woman navigating the legal and emotional challenges of reclaiming custody of her son within a gritty urban environment.
Mayron represents the wider community facing similar personal struggles.
Grant is a peripheral figure reflecting the broader urban setting.
Slim operates within Hawk's circle, indirectly complicating Bridget's efforts.
Steven shares similar personal challenges and offers contextual support.
Black represents a local figure who influences Bridget's daily navigation of the city.
Julie provides emotional support and stability to Bridget during her crisis.
Hawk actively opposes Bridget in court to prevent her from regaining custody.
Pete shares parental ties with Bridget and is central to the custody dispute.
Bridget's primary motivation is reclaiming custody of her son, Clarence.
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