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Orario di raccolta: 2024-11-27
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- Family Story
- Romance
- Twisted
- strong female lead
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Esther Yale è cresciuta contando esclusivamente su suo padre, Edmund Yale, dopo che sua madre, May Dayne, ha lasciato la famiglia. Anni di superlavoro hanno messo a dura prova la sua salute ed Esther ha sviluppato il cancro. Lottando per sostenere le spese mediche di suo padre, cercò con riluttanza l'aiuto della madre, che si era separata, e che si era costruita una nuova vita. Tuttavia, il suo tentativo di riconnettersi incontrò la ferma opposizione di suo nonno. Dopo la tragica scomparsa di Edmund, Esther, gravata dal dolore e dal risentimento, accettò un lavoro come badante nella Residenza Dayne. Immersa nel mondo di sua madre, iniziò a scoprire le profondità dell'amore nascosto e dei sacrifici di May. Lentamente, l'odio di Esther lasciò il posto alla comprensione e al perdono. Di fronte a una diagnosi terminale, Esther ha compiuto l’ultimo sacrificio per salvare suo fratello minore, lasciando dietro di sé un’eredità di amore e riconciliazione.
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- Ep. 1Esther's father, Edmund, is in a critical condition and needs immediate surgery. A man urges someone to make a decision quickly, emphasizing that they are now a father figure. Meanwhile, Esther's grandfather is firm in his stance, refusing to let her see her mother, May. He instructs someone to take the child away and never bring them back to see May again. Later, a conversation between two people implies that Edmund's condition is dire, and time is running out. The atmosphere is tense, with a sense of urgency and conflict within the family.
- Ep. 2Esther's brother is in critical condition. The doctor informs the family that the child is strong and needs to be observed for a few days. Meanwhile, May receives a gift from her father and is told to take care of something for him. Later, it's revealed that Esther's brother was born on Mother's Day, which May considers a precious gift. However, tragedy strikes when the child is stolen, and May quickly reports the incident to the police, hoping to catch the culprit before they escape.
- Ep. 3Esther's mother, May, is searching for her daughter. She asks someone if they've seen Esther, describing a unique birthmark on her hand. However, she's met with dismissive and rude responses. Meanwhile, a conversation between other characters seems to be discussing Esther's potential as a suitable partner, with one person commenting on her appearance. The scene is filled with tension and frustration, highlighting the strained relationships within the family. As May continues her search, she's determined to find her daughter and reconnect with her.
- Ep. 4Esther receives devastating news: her child has passed away. She is in disbelief, repeating "what" and "I don't believe it." Someone tries to show her evidence on WeChat, but she refuses to accept the truth, saying "it's not possible" multiple times. A conversation ensues, with someone criticizing a man who has repeatedly hurt Esther, asking if she is worth his hurtful actions. Esther is left speechless, struggling to come to terms with her loss.
- Ep. 5Esther encounters a stern figure who questions her presence. She apologizes and explains she didn't know she wasn't supposed to be there. The figure scolds her, expressing dislike for people like her who rush around. Esther is told to leave quickly and not return. Before parting ways, the figure asks Esther to contact them if she sees their daughter and thanks her repeatedly. Later, a woman, referred to as Lin Miss, arrives for an inspection, and the staff hurry to let her through, thanking each other in the process.
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Esther reconciling with her mother and finding forgiveness after her father’s passing adds emotional depth, but it feels rushed. The drastic change from hatred to understanding lacks gradual transition and feels contrived due to Esther's sudden shift in perspective.