Wildcard Wednesday Her Stolen Past
A small gesture but such a big lovely thought with the food, it is sometimes small things that mean so much. It is lovely to see such fun playful memories.
I am so glad that when Sonya (Shanice Banton) found what she did she got on the internet, it is the most natural thing to do/play out in this modern film.
I don’t think that it is just the cops that are missing something. Also I don’t think it is fair for Sonya to say that when she is withholding something that she herself is thinking is all linked with what happened to her mother.
Well, that was a leap. I missed something, maybe, it did seem out of the blue with that plausible assumption. It is sad to hear of the false claims. This sadly, highlights that if good people want a child they are capable of anything. I like how a DNA test is mentioned. This film is doing and saying all the right things.
I am not sure if she is lying or that is the story she was told. Probably the latter. I hate that time wasters hamper knowing/finding out the truth. However, it seems and is cleverly played out like ‘A mother knows’. I am glad she is still taking the test, and there is the connection. I like how it is implied that there could be two sides to every story/scenario.
Protective, yes, nice to see. Over the top, severe yes, and not so nice to watch. The plot thickens. I like how it is all cleverly spelt out and laid bare. Yes, the truth is what she is after, not money. All the connections are there. ‘Smug’ I disagree, I would say evil. Such a tragedy and what part of ‘Don’t touch’ didn’t she understand. At last someone on the case.
We all knew it, so now what? Oh that makes sense. Not nice but all solved. And now what a nice ending.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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