A Family in A Frame | Short Film | Kristiano Drama | KDR TV
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Kim was an honor student. While having their meal, Kim invited her mother to attend their recognition day. Kyla, her sister, also reminded their mother about the laptop she requested from her father, Chris. Then, Kim had an asthma attack, but her inhaler was already empty. Kyla kept on calling her father, but to no avail. She looked for him and saw that he was interacting with another woman, Jane, who she thought was his mistress. Kim died, and Chris blamed himself as a useless head of the family. His mother advised him, "The judgement of God is greater than the judgement of the heart."
Ten years later, Kyla was already managing a coffee shop, Café Princess. Jane went to see Kyla and revealed that the day Kyla saw her with her father was when her bag got snatched with all her money for the treatment of her child. Kyla’s father helped her and gave her all the money he had in his wallet. Jane advised her, "You should see your father soon." One day, Kyla received a short letter brought by one of the staff from the man standing in front of their coffee shop. The letter stated, "I worked hard for the laptop of Kyla." She immediately ran outside the store to find the man who sent the letter, which was definitely her father.
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