Yarden Zeller is a food delivery driver and sole caregiver to his six-year-old daughter, Dora, who was born with a fragile heart. After Wendy Smith—his wife—left him for Quentin Stone and took most of the family's wealth, Yarden has lived on grit and sacrifice. On Dora's sixth birthday Wendy suddenly returns, claiming bankruptcy and begging to stay for one night. Her plea reopens old wounds: betrayal, loss, and the daily fight for Dora's health. Yarden must choose between protecting their fragile routine and confronting a woman who abandoned them. Trust, survival and unresolved resentment collide in one tense night that forces him to decide what family truly means.
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View All >Leila
Careful pacing highlights Yarden's moral resilience. Script balances poverty and tender fatherhood scenes. Wendy's bankruptcy claim sparks ethical tension.
2026-03-28 14:28:28
Penelope
Rain-soaked streets mirror Yarden's empty pockets. Little Dora's breaths are fragile silver threads. That one night could rewrite their ruined map.
2026-03-24 21:34:53
Quinn
Is Wendy truly bankrupt or scheming again? That one night could reveal old debts or motives. I'm rooting for Yarden's cautious wisdom.
2026-03-15 12:25:23