9/10
The agony of an ex-convict father kidnapping his son without knowing he is a diabetic
7 May 2022
This is a heart-rending thriller of no crime but great passion of parents horribly misled by a gruesome mother-in-law who doesn't know what she is doing, as she only wants to do what's best for all. It is more thrilling than most thrillers for being so extremely human in driving the feelings of parents to the extreme. There is no star here, only ordinary actors, although the mother has a strong resemblance to Joan Fontaine. You will suffer with the parents if you are human, it will bring tears to your eyes and you will be involved in their agony, which will compel you to share it. Everyone here are victims of circumstances, while the one criminal, the one accountable for all this mess, probably never will be made aware of it. At the same time it's a valuable insight for anyone into the dilemmas of diabetes, the risks it pertains and how very close to mortal danger any patient can be if not treated meticulously with absolutely proper timing. Everyone in the film loves this boy, and so the audience will do as well, as this is a human situation that anyone could find himself in all of a sudden.
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