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Affaire mortelle avec mon beau-frère
Heure de collecte: 2024-10-26
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- Nicolas Sellar
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Le résumé de Deadly Affair with My Brother-in-Law parle d'Aurora qui est fiancée à Patrick, mais elle tombe amoureuse du frère de Patrick, Noah.
Lorsque Patrick devient violent envers Aurora, Noah fera tout pour la garder sienne.
Cette romance interdite est si chaude qu'on ne peut s'empêcher de soutenir le couple. Comme le titre l'indique, le film est rempli de drame, d'action et de romance.
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- Ep. 1Aurora is engaged to Patrick, but she's not interested in him. Noah, Patrick's brother, has taken a liking to her and wants to protect her from his abusive brother. Aurora feels safe with Noah and is drawn to him. As they spend more time together, their connection grows stronger. Meanwhile, Leo Levine seeks revenge against Aurora's father, blaming him for his daughter's death. Patrick's behavior becomes increasingly controlling and violent, causing Aurora to fear for her safety. Noah reassures her that he'll keep her safe, and she begins to see him as a refuge from her troubled engagement. As the story unfolds, Aurora and Noah's forbidden romance blossoms, filled with drama, action, and passion.
- Ep. 2Aurora is forced to marry Patrick Hayes, a member of the most powerful family in New York. However, she's resistant to the idea and begs her mother to reconsider. Her mother, who seems to be using Aurora as a pawn, threatens to send her back to Leo Levine, a man who killed Aurora's family 15 years ago, if she doesn't comply. The conversation turns abusive, with Aurora's mother insulting and intimidating her. Meanwhile, it's clear that Aurora is unhappy about the arrangement and feels trapped. As the scene unfolds, Aurora's distress and desperation become increasingly apparent, setting the stage for a dramatic and potentially deadly conflict.
- Ep. 3Aurora is getting changed when someone arrives at the door. She tries to avoid them, claiming she can't come to the door. The person at the door is revealed to be her fiancé, Patrick. Meanwhile, Noah, Patrick's brother, seems to be watching from afar. As Aurora interacts with Patrick, Noah intervenes, trying to protect her. The scene becomes intense as Patrick demands to see Aurora, shouting "Aurora Gray! Get down here now!" Noah's presence suggests he's trying to keep Aurora safe from his abusive brother.
- Ep. 4Aurora, engaged to Patrick, meets him and his family. Beatrice, considered a better match for Patrick due to her status as the family heiress, is also introduced. As they interact, tensions rise. Patrick's brother, Noah, seems to disapprove of Patrick's behavior towards Aurora. When Patrick arrives, Aurora tries to make a good impression, but the atmosphere remains strained. Beatrice and Aurora exchange awkward greetings, with Beatrice being belittled by Patrick's comment about being "second pick." Noah intervenes, reprimanding Patrick for his rude remark about his fiancée. The scene sets the stage for a complicated web of relationships and power struggles within the family.
- Ep. 5Aurora's engagement party takes a dramatic turn when Noah arrives, injured and covered in blood. He explains that he was chased by two dogs, which he eventually killed and dumped in the East River. Patrick seems unconcerned about the dogs, but is more interested in getting Noah cleaned up to avoid ruining the party. However, when Patrick suggests someone else should help Noah, he insists that he wants Aurora to tend to his wounds, sparking a tense moment between the three characters. As Aurora is drawn to Noah, the air is filled with an undercurrent of forbidden attraction and tension.
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Noah's sudden appearance covered in blood seems contrived for drama, and the plausibility of him killing two large dogs single-handedly feels exaggerated. The immediate shift to intense romance lacks gradual development, making it feel forced rather than inevitable.