Helios Drama is your premier source for high-octane short films and powerful mini-series. Like the sun, we illuminate stories that burn with passion and intensity. From thrilling suspense to heartwarming romance, enjoy diverse multilingual content curated for global drama enthusiasts. Stay tuned for daily updates of the hottest series.
#HeliosDrama #ShortDrama #MiniSeries #TrendingNow #GlobalCinema
#HeliosDrama #ShortDrama #MiniSeries #TrendingNow #GlobalCinema
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00:01I'm Leone, and I'm seven. The whole town of Oakhaven thinks I'm cursed. I haven't eaten all day. I just
00:00:11stared at the black bread in my aunt's hand.
00:00:21And she whipped me bloody with a thorny vine.
00:00:26What are you looking at? I gave you a soup last, and you still steal food!
00:00:30You! Good for nothing leech!
00:00:34Aunt Grace slammed the heavy farm tool right onto me.
00:00:38Stop playing dead! If you don't finish before sunset, forget about dinner!
00:00:42My hands are covered in cuts, and the broken blisters sting interribly.
00:00:47But I have to work, or I'll be thrown out into the wild.
00:00:53Under the scorching sun, I starved and dragged myself to the field.
00:00:58Passing villagers just pointed and whispered.
00:01:00They said Aunt Grace kept all my dad's military pension from the war.
00:01:04But they only pitied me in secret. No one dared to help.
00:01:07Look at the poor thing. Grace is an absolute monster.
00:01:11She spreads rumors that Leonae is the cursed child who brought the dust storms.
00:01:15Good lord, it breaks my heart.
00:01:18Just then, Mrs. Hannon showed up.
00:01:21She's the meanest, greediest woman in town.
00:01:24Oh, look at this!
00:01:26She just snatched people's seeds.
00:01:27Dirt in Oakhaven is growing its own seeds!
00:01:29Since you don't want them, I'll take them.
00:01:31Ada!
00:01:32You wicked hag! Stealing our seeds?!
00:01:35Have you no shame?!
00:01:36You dropped them them yourself, and now you're framing me?!
00:01:40Mrs. Hannon raised her tool looking so fierce.
00:01:44She scared them away.
00:01:45Mrs. Hanson looked like a wicked witch.
00:01:47Everyone was scared of her.
00:01:49Back off! Don't even think about stealing my seeds!
00:01:51And so was I.
00:01:52I'm sorry, Mrs. Hanson.
00:01:54I'll move over there.
00:01:56But I couldn't run.
00:01:57I had to finish Aunt Grace's work.
00:02:02The sun felt like it was burning a hole in my head.
00:02:05I couldn't hold on anymore.
00:02:08Everything went black, and I crashed into the mud.
00:02:15Hey!
00:02:17You wretched girl!
00:02:29Cold water trickled down my cracked lips.
00:02:31I thought I'd die in that dry mud.
00:02:35But the one who saved me was the meanest, scariest woman in town, Mrs. Hanson.
00:02:52I had to live my eyes for all.
00:02:55And so i had to see that I had a siren with my relatives!
00:02:57No, I don't know.
00:02:57I had to die!
00:02:57I was crying.
00:02:58It feels so scary in your nexps!
00:02:59I was crying.
00:03:00No, I don't know that I did!
00:03:00I'm crying.
00:03:01You're crying.
00:03:03I was crying.
00:03:03I was crying.
00:03:06I was crying.
00:03:10Mrs. Hanson, you dropped your bread.
00:03:13It fell on the ground. I don't want it. It's yours now.
00:03:17I knew she left it just to save me.
00:03:20I held on to that muddy bread tight and prayed,
00:03:22kind people like Mrs. Hanson deserve a reward from God.
00:03:26Right then, Mrs. Hanson accidentally kicked a pile of dead roots,
00:03:30and hidden inside was a massive, golden, dripping wild honeycomb.
00:03:40Mrs. Hanson took her lucky find home.
00:03:43She wanted to save the precious honey for her sick oldest son.
00:03:48Mother, this is too precious.
00:03:50You work so hard every day, you should have it.
00:03:55Are you trying to infuriate me?
00:03:57Arthur can barely breathe from his coughing.
00:04:00Do you want him to meet his mather early?
00:04:03Miss Ella, her second daughter-in-law, is super selfish.
00:04:08Her eyes lit up when she saw the honey, just like a hungry wolf.
00:04:16Arthur's minor lungs are already rotting.
00:04:18It's a waste to give it to him.
00:04:19I'm carrying your only grandson.
00:04:21He needs the nutrition way more.
00:04:27Stop!
00:04:28Mrs. Hanson and Miss Martha stormed out in a rage.
00:04:32But right as she crossed the threshold,
00:04:35Mrs. Hanson tripped over a dark figure in the corner.
00:04:38Curled up in the freezing corner was a ragged, bloody figure.
00:04:43It was me.
00:04:44My God, Leoneni!
00:04:46Why are you covered in blood out here?
00:04:51Since I didn't finish the work,
00:04:53my aunt whipped me bloody and threw me out.
00:04:55Turns out, under all that yelling,
00:04:58Mrs. Hanson's had the only kind heart in town.
00:05:03Grace is a wicked, heartless witch!
00:05:05What a bastard!
00:05:09Why did you come to my house anyway?
00:05:12Out of all the houses in the village,
00:05:13you were I and my honey, weren't you?
00:05:15No, Mrs. Hanson.
00:05:17It's because I know you're a good person.
00:05:26Don't be scared, Leonie.
00:05:28Stay with us tonight and I'll take you back in the morning.
00:05:30Oh my gosh!
00:05:31Mrs. Martha let me stay?
00:05:33Is this real?
00:05:34No!
00:05:35I don't agree!
00:05:36Get out!
00:05:37But Miss Ella called me a free loner.
00:05:40Grabbed me by the neck and tried to throw me out to the wolves.
00:05:43It hurts!
00:05:44Mrs. Hanson, help me!
00:05:47Please don't throw me out!
00:05:49I'll do anything!
00:05:50I struggled in despair, wanting so badly to live.
00:05:53Right then, a massive 200-pound wild boar charged like crazy
00:05:58and smashed itself to death against the courtyard wall.
00:06:06Because of the famine, everyone in town only ever ate hard black bread.
00:06:11But tonight we had delicious roast pork.
00:06:14Sweet Miss Martha gave me the best piece of meat.
00:06:16I didn't want to eat it.
00:06:17I wanted to repay Mrs. Hanson for keeping me warm.
00:06:21But just as she went to take her first bite, something weird happened.
00:06:27Get lost, you begging little stray!
00:06:29You don't belong here!
00:06:46Miss Ella, I'm sorry.
00:06:49Miss Ella, I'm sorry.
00:06:49I won't eat it.
00:06:50You can have it all.
00:06:51I don't know why, but Miss Ella bites into a bone and knocks her teeth out.
00:06:56Her mouth is full of blood.
00:06:59Miss Ella is furious she didn't get to eat the meat.
00:07:02But there's nothing she can do.
00:07:03She just leaves in a rage.
00:07:12Leon, you are a good girl.
00:07:16It's morning.
00:07:17Miss Martha takes me home.
00:07:19As soon as we reach the gate, I see Aunt Grace throwing all my things out.
00:07:23She's kicking me out right in front of all the neighbors.
00:07:25Flash out!
00:07:26Don't bring bad luck into our house!
00:07:28She says my dad is dead and the military won't send any more subsidies.
00:07:41Auntie, please don't kick me out.
00:07:43I'll work harder.
00:07:45I won't eat.
00:07:46I won't sleep.
00:07:47I'm begging you.
00:07:49Get lost!
00:07:50You cursed brat!
00:07:51You killed your own father!
00:07:53Stay away from us!
00:07:55Aunt Grace wants to kick me out.
00:07:57I cry and hug her leg, terrified that Dad won't find me when I comes back.
00:08:02She heartlessly kicks me away, grabs a thorny stick, and whips me hard on the back.
00:08:07I run out of the house into the cornfield, and I run and run.
00:08:16Miss Martha rushes over to protect, but Aunt Grace violently shoves her away.
00:08:21Back off!
00:08:21Mind your own business.
00:08:37Take this dead man's trash and go straight to hell!
00:08:45Dad!
00:08:47Even with the glass cutting my fingers and blood pouring out, I desperately gather the pieces.
00:08:53I have to put the photo back together.
00:08:58Stop it!
00:09:01Stop it!
00:09:02A thunderous war really comes from the back of the crowd.
00:09:12Stop it!
00:09:13The thunderous roar shocks everyone.
00:09:17The burly Sheriff Harry violently shoves my aunt away.
00:09:21He drops to one knee in the mud and lifts my bloody body.
00:09:25Mr. Carter, tell me my dad isn't dead.
00:09:27They're just lying to me, right?
00:09:29I beg him in despair, but looking at my mangled hands, Mr. Carter painfully closes his eyes.
00:09:35In that moment, the last bit of hope in my heart completely dies.
00:09:41Dad really isn't coming back.
00:09:46Leon is the child of a hero!
00:09:49How dare you treat her like this?
00:09:50She's a jinx.
00:09:52I won't let her pass her bad luck to my son.
00:09:54She's getting out of my house today.
00:09:56Aunt Grace doesn't just want to kick me out.
00:09:59She wants to steal the farm and house Dad left me.
00:10:02And my own Uncle Thomas just guiltily hides behind his wife, not even daring to look at me.
00:10:08My wife is right.
00:10:10We have a son to raise, too.
00:10:12Mr. Carter takes off his hat and humbly begs the villagers to each chip in a little food to raise
00:10:18me together.
00:10:19But those neighbors, who once received favors from my dad,
00:10:24all make excuses about having no extra food.
00:10:27They even suggest sending me to the workhouse in the city.
00:10:31In that moment, I feel like a dirty rag tossed away by the world.
00:10:36With red eyes, Mr. Carter drags me toward his carriage.
00:10:40I kick frantically, digging my nails deep into the dirt, my face covered in blood and tears.
00:10:46I don't want to go to the workhouse!
00:10:47I want to wait for Dad right here!
00:10:50Please don't send me away!
00:10:53Just as I'm about to be stuffed into the carriage,
00:10:56I see a skinny but determined figure burst through the crowd.
00:11:00It's Miss Martha.
00:11:01Enough!
00:11:03Nobody is taking her away!
00:11:04I'm going to adopt Leonie!
00:11:06She snatches me back, ignoring everything else,
00:11:10and holds me tight in her warm embrace.
00:11:18I hide in Miss Martha's warm arms like a drowning cat.
00:11:22Even though Mr. Carter sighs and says the workhouse will feed me,
00:11:26I still grip Miss Martha's clothes tightly.
00:11:29She's the last bit of light I can hold on to.
00:11:34Miss Martha, I'll be good.
00:11:37I'll eat less and work more from now on.
00:11:40I promise to treat Leonie like my own child.
00:11:42As long as I have a bite to eat, she won't starve.
00:11:46How bizarre.
00:11:47Someone actually wants to raise this jinx.
00:11:50Martha, I suggest you prepare a coffin for your sick husband first.
00:11:54Right then, Miss Ella, heavily pregnant, suddenly stormed out.
00:11:58Martha!
00:11:59Are you insane?
00:12:00She's just a freeloading jinx.
00:12:03Where on earth do we have the money to raise a stray?
00:12:05Everyone is saying Mrs. Hanson will kick me out.
00:12:09Martha, your family has no extra money or food either.
00:12:13Your mother-in-law will probably just throw her out again tomorrow.
00:12:17You gutter rats!
00:12:19Is talking trash behind people's backs all you're good for in this life?
00:12:23Mrs. Hanson shows up with a dark scowl.
00:12:27Everyone expects her to throw me back into the wild.
00:12:29But the next second, a crisp slap echoes out and the whole yard falls dead silent.
00:12:42You idiot.
00:12:44Don't think being pregnant makes you untouchable.
00:12:46How dare you come out here spewing lies?
00:12:49Now, get your ass back home now!
00:12:58Taking Leonie in was my call.
00:13:01Anyone else got something to say?
00:13:03I'll shatter your bones with this pole!
00:13:07Mrs. Hanson's words hit like a bombshell.
00:13:10She's actually taking me.
00:13:12Turns out, even in this freezing world, someone is willing to face the backlash for a jinx like me.
00:13:19Ada, you've been a cheap shooter your whole life.
00:13:22You hoard rusty nails.
00:13:24But now you're raising a stray?
00:13:26They're dirt poor.
00:13:28Bet they'll trade her for rations?
00:13:30She's a hero's kid.
00:13:31You'll rot in jail for this.
00:13:33Cowards.
00:13:34When Officer Harry begged for food, it was crickets.
00:13:37Now I step up, and suddenly you've all got an opinion.
00:13:40You want her?
00:13:41Take her.
00:13:42No?
00:13:43Then shut your mouths!
00:13:46Listen up, Leonie.
00:13:47You'll be cold, hungry, and working your fingers to the bone.
00:13:51Can you handle that?
00:13:53I can!
00:13:54I'll wash clothes, gather wood, and take care of Mr. Arthur.
00:13:58When I'm older, I swear I'll make it up to you.
00:14:01All right, then.
00:14:02From now on, I'm your grandma, and Martha is your mom.
00:14:07Grandma.
00:14:10Mom.
00:14:13Not so fast.
00:14:14You want the kid?
00:14:16You owe me rations for my trouble.
00:14:18Are you crazy, Grace?
00:14:19You just refused to take her.
00:14:21You can't shake Ada down for food now.
00:14:23The orphanage is free.
00:14:25But a private adoption?
00:14:29That's a deal.
00:14:30Five pounds of premium flour.
00:14:32Not an ounce less, or she stays put.
00:14:43I was terrified Mrs. Hanson would back out.
00:14:46Five pounds of flour just for me?
00:14:48That's a whole month's worth of bread for a family.
00:14:50Fine!
00:14:51Deal!
00:14:51What?
00:14:53Ada actually agreed?
00:14:55We're writing a contract to cut all ties right here.
00:14:58From this moment on, Leon has nothing to do with you two animals.
00:15:02Dead or alive, we go our separate ways.
00:15:06Fine by me!
00:15:07Who wants this jinx anyway?
00:15:09Thomas, go write up the contract!
00:15:14Just as Aunt Grace smugly carries the flour inside, she trips over nothing.
00:15:20The flour she traded me for is completely blown away by the wind.
00:15:48See that?
00:15:50God is watching!
00:15:52Leonie, let's go home!
00:15:54For the first time, the cramped cabin feels warm from the fire.
00:15:59Mrs. Hanson curses the whole time, calling the thick wool blanket Miss Martha spent three
00:16:04months knitting a piece of junk, but she tosses it right into my arms.
00:16:08This junk is stiff and stinky!
00:16:10Hurry up and make a bed for this unlucky brat, and don't get my floor dirty!
00:16:16Grandma Ada calls that beautiful wool blanket junk, but she has sick Mr. Arthur tuck me in with it.
00:16:24In this moment, I finally have a home.
00:16:28Mr. Arthur tells me to call him dad.
00:16:38He says until my real dad comes back, he'll protect me with his life.
00:16:42I'm finally not an unwanted kid anymore.
00:16:50Good lord!
00:16:53How could that wicked woman do this?
00:16:55Martha, go sell my wool coat.
00:16:59Use the money to build up her strength.
00:17:01To buy me meat.
00:17:02Dad even wants to sell his winter coat.
00:17:05Grandma slams the table and stops him, because without it, dad won't survive the winter.
00:17:10Mom cries and says the doctor told them a natural hot spring could turn dad's health around.
00:17:15But in Oak Haven, where it hasn't rained in three years, that's impossible.
00:17:20Don't be scared, dad.
00:17:21I'll pray to the angels.
00:17:22You're going to get better.
00:17:26I pray to the angels with all my heart.
00:17:29I'd give up ten years of my life for dad's health.
00:17:32I run to the back hill, wanting to do more chores for the family.
00:17:37With a loud pop, I easily pull a deep-rooted stump right out of the ground.
00:17:43Then, a blast of hot, wet steam shoots into the sky like a giant dragon.
00:17:49Grandma! Mom! Come out quick! I broke the ground!
00:17:55I broke the ground!
00:17:56Hearing my scream, Grandma Ad rushes over first.
00:18:00I think I broke the earth and caused a huge disaster.
00:18:04But when she touches the boiling water with trembling hands,
00:18:07she laughs and cries like a kid.
00:18:11It's hot! The water is hot!
00:18:13It's a natural hot spring!
00:18:37A hot spring!
00:18:38It's a real hot spring!
00:18:42Arthur, my son.
00:18:44The doctor said a hot spring could save your lungs.
00:18:48You're saved!
00:18:48Mom hugs me tight and kisses my face in excitement.
00:18:52She says I'm an angel sent by God.
00:18:55It turns out I'm not unwanted trash.
00:18:57I can be someone's salvation too.
00:19:01But when I happily return to the yard,
00:19:04I'm greeted by two icy faces.
00:19:07Miss Ella and Aunt Grace are whispering together.
00:19:10Their glares pierce my heart like poison swords.
00:19:14What rotten luck!
00:19:16We're already too poor to eat,
00:19:17and now we have to share food with her.
00:19:19Ella, I'm telling you,
00:19:21stay away from them.
00:19:23That Leone brings nothing but bad luck.
00:19:30But remembering bad spent all his money on medicine.
00:19:34I can't bear to see this family tear itself apart over me.
00:19:38Miss Ella, please don't be mad.
00:19:41I won't fight for anything.
00:19:43I'll help take care of the baby,
00:19:46and I won't eat the good food.
00:19:49Liar!
00:19:50Are you gonna let her pass her bad luck to your son?
00:19:53Her curse will kill your son!
00:19:56Pete!
00:20:03Get lost!
00:20:04Don't touch me with your dirty hands!
00:20:16Aunt Grace screams that I'm a monster who kills families,
00:20:21pushing Miss Ella to attack me.
00:20:23Just as I try to beg again,
00:20:25Ella winds up and slaps me hard across the face.
00:20:32My face burns like it's on fire.
00:20:34But I don't cry.
00:20:37Grandma Ada told me if I'm bullied and oppressed,
00:20:40I have to fight back.
00:20:42Leone, you are a child of this house.
00:20:44When you get bullied, you fight back.
00:20:47Grandma helps me raise my hand and aim at Aunt Grace,
00:20:51who's waiting for a laugh.
00:20:53The stone hits her shoulder dead on.
00:20:55Ouch!
00:20:55My shoulder's hurt!
00:20:57Help!
00:20:57I watch Aunt Grace run away.
00:21:00She used to seem like a giant fence to me.
00:21:03But now, she looks like a panicked gray rat scurrying around.
00:21:07Grandma Ada is like a massive tree shielding me from the storm.
00:21:12She publicly announces she's cutting ties with Miss Ella.
00:21:15Leone is my chosen granddaughter.
00:21:17She's no jinx.
00:21:18Mother, your real grandson is right here.
00:21:21Arthur is a cripple, and Martha can't have kids.
00:21:23If you insist on keeping this jinx, we're cutting ties.
00:21:27Fine, I agree.
00:21:28Mom and Dad pull Grandma's sleeves,
00:21:30begging her not to act rashly.
00:21:33But she firmly refuses.
00:21:35As long as this toxic woman, Ella, is around,
00:21:39our family will never have a normal life.
00:21:42I'm kicking this wicked woman out today.
00:21:46Cutting ties is no big deal.
00:21:48But get the best house and the biggest part of the farm.
00:21:52Done.
00:21:54You can have it.
00:21:56Just get out of my sight.
00:21:58Ella, don't hesitate.
00:22:02Cut ties with them.
00:22:03And your husband's money will be all yours.
00:22:07Do you want Leonise to bring bad luck to you and your baby?
00:22:11Don't forget, her unlucky dad just died in the war.
00:22:16My dad isn't dead.
00:22:18He's coming back.
00:22:20He'll come back and make you pay.
00:22:22Stop dreaming.
00:22:24He was blown to ashes long ago.
00:22:26You won't even find his bones.
00:22:29Leonise's bad luck will drag the whole town down.
00:22:33Just watch.
00:22:34Soon you won't even have mud to eat.
00:22:36I'm not a jinx.
00:22:38Grandma Ada says I brought good luck.
00:22:41You're a bad person.
00:22:43Get out of my house.
00:22:49Aunt Grace's laughter suddenly stops as the roar of an engine of a steel monster shatters
00:22:56the silence of the wasteland and traces backwards and past.
00:23:00The pot door opens and a tall man covered in metal steps out.
00:23:05I don't even need to see his face.
00:23:07The pounding in my blood give gives me the answer.
00:23:10Dad!
00:23:19The majestic maid decorated with metals gives me a solemn salute.
00:23:24I thought God heard my prayers and brought Dad back.
00:23:28But that cold purple heart tells me I'll never feel his hug again.
00:23:40Captain Leo protected our country with his life.
00:23:42This honor belongs to him and to his only daughter, Leonie.
00:23:47The major pulls out a thick paper bag.
00:23:50Inside is $5,000 from my dad's military pension.
00:23:55I don't know how much that is, but I hear the adults saying it could buy a mountain of bread
00:24:00covered in sugar and jam.
00:24:03Aunt Grace and Uncle Thomas pop out of nowhere.
00:24:06One second they want to throw me into the wild and the next they put on fake smiles inside
00:24:11a dragon home.
00:24:12Uncle Thomas grips my arm like an iron vis.
00:24:20Grandma Ada acts like a lioness protecting her cub and rips up my sleeve.
00:24:25Those rotting frostbites and bruises look so layering in the sunlight.
00:24:30Look, sir!
00:24:31Living with these two heartless scumbags, Leonie starves, freezes and gets beaten every single
00:24:35day!
00:24:36It's absolutely heartbreaking!
00:24:44You!
00:24:46How dare you treat a hero's only daughter like an animal!
00:24:52Aunt Grace is still lying.
00:24:54She points at my bloody wounds and lies with a straight face that I fell while playing.
00:24:58But I see the neighbors shaking their heads.
00:25:00They all know it's not true.
00:25:03Bullshit!
00:25:04I saw you buy new leather boots in the city with the military pay while you made this
00:25:08poor kid gnaw on spoiled potato peels in the snow.
00:25:10Yeah!
00:25:11She even locked the kid in the barn to beat her!
00:25:13We all heard the scream!
00:25:15The major's face is as dark as a stormy sky.
00:25:18He waves his white-gloved hand and orders their arrest.
00:25:21Uncle Thomas is taken away, but Aunt Grace avoids arrest because she has a baby to take care of.
00:25:29Watching the jeep drive away, I don't feel the thrill of revenge.
00:25:32I just think that maybe justice really does come to this desolate life.
00:25:39I thought with $5,000, my new home would be safe.
00:25:43I never expected trouble to come so fast.
00:25:46Miss Ella bursts through the door, and her stare at that pile of cash is even scarier than Aunt Grace's.
00:25:53I'm carrying the only heir to this family.
00:25:56We should get half of that $5,000.
00:25:59James keeps his head down.
00:26:01For money, he doesn't even dare look at his sick brother.
00:26:05They aren't trying to steal money.
00:26:07They're trying to steal my last memory of my dad.
00:26:10Nobody is touching this money, including you!
00:26:14From now on, we live our own lives.
00:26:17Get out of my house!
00:26:19For me, Grandma kicks her own son out of the house.
00:26:23She rubs my head and says,
00:26:25As long as she's here,
00:26:27no one will touch a single hair on my head.
00:26:35Grandma Ada locks the money in an iron box under the bed.
00:26:39She tells me that money could buy lots of pretty clothes and candy.
00:26:44But my dad traded his life for it,
00:26:47so we can't waste a single penny.
00:26:51Dad's gut-ranking coughs come from the back room.
00:26:56He begs Mom from his sick bed
00:26:58to stop worrying about him
00:27:00and to save the last bite of food for me.
00:27:20The cracked earth in the Blackwood Forest
00:27:22looks like countless mouths laughing at our poverty.
00:27:25Starving people have stripped away
00:27:27every chewable piece of tree bark in this hellhole.
00:27:30Mom leans on her stick,
00:27:32wandering the wasteland in despair.
00:27:34Just as Mom is about to collapse,
00:27:38I trip hard over a tree root.
00:27:40In the flying dust,
00:27:46I actually find a few heavy, dirty, weird-looking stones.
00:27:53Mom says they're useless rocks
00:27:56and tells me to throw them away.
00:27:58But right as she reaches out,
00:28:00something weird happens again.
00:28:05The festwick dies on the spot
00:28:08and rolls right to Mom's feet.
00:28:11Aunt Grace called me a jinx.
00:28:14But now,
00:28:15God himself has delivered dinner to me.
00:28:27Mom is finally smiling.
00:28:30When she smiles,
00:28:31the wrinkles around her eyes
00:28:33look like pretty flowers.
00:28:35If good luck is real,
00:28:37I want to give it all
00:28:39to the people who treat me well.
00:28:42But this is just the beginning.
00:28:45I actually dig up some lumpy white roots
00:28:48from the dirt
00:28:48that smell amazing.
00:28:51Mom says they're wild mushrooms.
00:28:54They smell so good.
00:28:56I don't know what they are,
00:28:58but Mom says we can sell them for money,
00:29:00so they must be good.
00:29:03Golden grease bubbles in the pan.
00:29:06The white mushrooms Mom sliced.
00:29:10Release an incredible mind-blowing smell
00:29:12in the heat.
00:29:14Even bed-roan Papa Arthur
00:29:16can't help but sit up.
00:29:23You're clearly an angel bringing good luck,
00:29:26yet they call you a witch-bringing disaster.
00:29:28What a bunch of blind idiots.
00:29:30But the smell brings trouble, too.
00:29:33Miss Ella bursts in,
00:29:35drooling so much
00:29:36it almost drips into our pot.
00:29:38She points to the air in her belly
00:29:41and demands the biggest bowl of meat.
00:29:45This time, Grandma Ada doesn't even look back.
00:29:49The heavy, bloody meat-crawber in her hand
00:29:52just flies across the room.
00:29:54With Grandma here,
00:29:55no one can go to us.
00:29:56Take one more step into my yard
00:29:58and I'll chop your feet off.
00:29:59Get lost!
00:30:04This is the first time
00:30:05I've ever had a full stomach.
00:30:07I don't have to shiver
00:30:08in a freezing haystack
00:30:09and no one is pulling my hair.
00:30:12I eat the delicious chicken
00:30:14and the air smells like pure happiness.
00:30:33Papa Arthur says his lungs feel warm
00:30:37and he can finally bleep easier.
00:30:40Mom says those white mushrooms we found
00:30:42will definitely sell for a good price.
00:30:45If we can buy medicine,
00:30:47Papa will be saved!
00:30:50The blowing yellow sand
00:30:52can't hide how run-down the market is.
00:30:54Mom and I huddle in a corner,
00:30:56carefully laying out those lumpy white roots.
00:30:59I don't know it yet,
00:31:00but these wild mushrooms
00:31:02are called white gold
00:31:03on the tables of rich city folks.
00:31:06And then she started begging her cousin Mark.
00:31:10She kept pulling on his sleeve
00:31:12and crying.
00:31:13I'm sorry.
00:31:14She wanted Mark Uncle
00:31:16to get Thomas out of jail.
00:31:24Mark is impatiently trying to push her away.
00:31:28Then he notices us in the corner.
00:31:33A Aunt Grace blames me
00:31:34for all her tragedies.
00:31:39Leone!
00:31:41You're the reason my life is ruined!
00:31:47Aunt Grace's face
00:31:48is uglier than dead bark
00:31:50in the Blackwood Forest.
00:31:52For the $5,000
00:31:53she brought her bully cousin Mark,
00:31:56who works at the town hall.
00:31:58They stare at Mom and me
00:32:00like starving wolves.
00:32:04Mom and I guard our stall.
00:32:06It's our only hope
00:32:07to buy Papa's medicine.
00:32:14But Mark comes right up
00:32:16and kicks our basket over.
00:32:19Mark yells like crazy in the market,
00:32:21framing us for selling
00:32:23deadly poisonous mushrooms.
00:32:24Right in front of everyone,
00:32:26he crushes the white mushrooms
00:32:28we worked so hard to find,
00:32:29just like stepping on trash.
00:32:31Mark grabs the gray stones I found,
00:32:34calling us money-hungry scammers.
00:32:36With a loud bang,
00:32:37he smashes the rocks onto the ground.
00:32:40The sound of them breaking
00:32:41is the sound of my heart breaking.
00:32:43The crowd believes Mark.
00:32:45They point at us,
00:32:47calling us shameless.
00:32:48Their insults almost drown Mom and me.
00:32:51We're not scamming anyone.
00:32:54These really aren't poisonous mushrooms.
00:32:57That's not true.
00:32:58We're not lying.
00:33:02Mark doesn't care about
00:33:04poisonous mushrooms at all.
00:33:06He just wants the $5,000
00:33:08Papa left us.
00:33:09He threatens Mom like a snake,
00:33:11saying if we don't pay protection money,
00:33:14he'll make us disappear
00:33:16from Oakhaven for good.
00:33:17To protect my life-saving money,
00:33:20Mom firmly rejects this hungry wolf.
00:33:22But it brings devastating revenge.
00:33:25Mark goes crazy.
00:33:27He flips our stall
00:33:28and crushes the white mushrooms
00:33:30that could save Papa Arthur into mud.
00:33:33I scream and pray for God
00:33:35to punish these bad people,
00:33:36but all I get is
00:33:37Aunt Grace's piercing cacker.
00:33:40You bad people.
00:33:41God is watching.
00:33:43He will definitely punish you.
00:33:45She points at my nose,
00:33:47calling me a naive little idiot,
00:33:50saying even Jesus couldn't save us now.
00:33:53Stop.
00:33:57I follow everyone's gaze
00:33:59and see two men walking in from the crowd.
00:34:02They dress completely differently
00:34:04from the townsfolk
00:34:05and they look incredibly distinguished.
00:34:14What the hell are you blind idiots doing?
00:34:20The old man with glasses
00:34:21kneels in the mud,
00:34:22holding the crushed pieces.
00:34:24His hands are shaking worse
00:34:25than dead leaves in autumn.
00:34:27I can feel how angry
00:34:28and heartbroken he is.
00:34:29At the time,
00:34:30I still didn't know
00:34:31just how precious
00:34:32those crushed white mushrooms were.
00:34:38You fool!
00:34:40These are Topgrey's white struffles
00:34:42that even the royal family
00:34:43pays a fortune to find!
00:34:45And you crush them?
00:34:47Mark's face instantly drained of color,
00:34:49too terrified to speak.
00:34:51Meanwhile,
00:34:52Mr. Sterling,
00:34:53with his leopard cane,
00:34:55slowly walks toward
00:34:56the gray stones
00:34:57Aunt Grace smashed.
00:34:59In that moment,
00:35:00I think the sun fell into the stone.
00:35:02Beneath the dull gray surface,
00:35:04a dreamy,
00:35:05deep purple light shines out.
00:35:07Mr. Sterling says,
00:35:09It's an extremely rare,
00:35:10natural amethyst geog.
00:35:12Mr. Sterling goes crazy.
00:35:14He pulls out a thick stack
00:35:15of hundred-dollar bills,
00:35:17enough to buy half the town,
00:35:19and shoves it into Mom's hands.
00:35:21He says he'd give his entire fortune
00:35:23to buy all the trash stones I found.
00:35:25Seeing things go bad,
00:35:30Mark and Aunt Grace try to sneak away
00:35:32into the crowd like cowards.
00:35:34But the two men in black suits
00:35:37grab them by the collars
00:35:39and throw them hard
00:35:40into a filthy, stinking mud puddle.
00:35:46Mom's hands are shaking so much,
00:35:49she can barely hold
00:35:50the heavy stack of cash.
00:35:52She can't believe the rotten mushrooms
00:35:54and broken stones
00:35:55I casually picked up
00:35:57in the Blackwood Forest
00:35:58are actually worth more than gold.
00:36:01Mr. Sterling takes off
00:36:02his expensive top hat.
00:36:04He says,
00:36:05I'm an angel blessed by God.
00:36:07The villagers who used to point
00:36:09and gloss up
00:36:10are all shocked silent
00:36:12by this massive fortune.
00:36:14You just found these lying around?
00:36:17Good Lord,
00:36:18this child is absolutely
00:36:20a reincarnated angel.
00:36:22Only someone blessed by God
00:36:24could have such unbelievable luck.
00:36:25Mr. Sterling,
00:36:27I think we have an obligation
00:36:28to help this child
00:36:29get the compensation she deserves
00:36:31and make these scumbags
00:36:33face their punishment.
00:36:34The well-dressed lawyer
00:36:36steps forward.
00:36:37He calculates our damages
00:36:38at $3,500.
00:36:41That's an astrosnomical price.
00:36:43Enough to buy the whole town
00:36:46of Oakhaven.
00:36:47Mark doesn't want
00:36:48to pay the compensation.
00:36:50He tries to run
00:36:52towards a speeding coal train
00:36:53to hop on
00:36:54and escape.
00:36:58The bodyguard quickly
00:36:59drags him back from the train
00:37:00and pins him in the mud.
00:37:02He can't run anymore.
00:37:03The sheriff arrives
00:37:04and tells Aunt Grace
00:37:05that if she doesn't get
00:37:06the money together
00:37:07in 48 hours,
00:37:08she'll not only hand over
00:37:09Papa's farm that she stole,
00:37:11but she'll also rot in jail
00:37:12for the rest of her life.
00:37:20Late at night in Oakhaven,
00:37:21the wind tears at the ground
00:37:22like a mad beast.
00:37:23The old roof shakes.
00:37:25The drafty windows creak.
00:37:26But in the flickering light
00:37:27of the kerosene lamp,
00:37:28Aunt Grace is scarier
00:37:28than the storm.
00:37:29I found a picture today.
00:37:30A man in a uniform.
00:37:31I asked who he was.
00:37:33She said it was nothing,
00:37:34just someone who used
00:37:34to live here.
00:37:35The old roof shakes.
00:37:37The drafty windows creak.
00:37:39The $3,500 collection notice
00:37:43chokes her like a noose.
00:37:45Instead of repenting,
00:37:47Aunt Grace just stares
00:37:48at the document
00:37:48with the red thumbprint,
00:37:50plotting to steal
00:37:51the blood-soaked douching money
00:37:52under Grandma Ada's bed.
00:37:55Lightning flashes,
00:37:57lighting up Aunt Grace's
00:37:58soaked face.
00:37:59She raises cold plizers,
00:38:02snips the wire fence,
00:38:03and sneaks onto our farm.
00:38:22It rained so hard that night.
00:38:24The noise keeps me awake.
00:38:27I get up for a drink of water,
00:38:29having no idea danger is so close.
00:38:40The wind is so strong outside.
00:38:44I'm afraid the rain
00:38:45will ruin the wood floor,
00:38:47so I drag a big iron bucket over
00:38:49and force the window shut tight.
00:38:51I think closing the window
00:38:53will keep the storm out,
00:38:54but I don't notice
00:38:56the old frame is rotten.
00:38:58The second I turn around,
00:39:01Aunt Grace pries it open.
00:39:10I don't know the window is broken
00:39:13and might fall if opened again.
00:39:15Aunt Grace risks her life
00:39:17for that money.
00:39:18She squeezes inside,
00:39:20scraping the skin
00:39:22right off her waist.
00:39:25The metal clangs loudly
00:39:27in the dead of night.
00:39:28Aunt Grace flails
00:39:30like a funny puppet
00:39:31desperately trying to grab something
00:39:34to steady herself.
00:39:35Please don't fall.
00:39:36But she grabs a wobbly shell.
00:39:43It burns!
00:39:45My eyes!
00:39:46Grandma Ada taught me
00:39:48that quick live boils
00:39:49like a kettle
00:39:50when it hits water.
00:39:52Aunt Grace screams so miserably,
00:39:56but she wouldn't be hurt
00:39:58if she didn't sneak in
00:39:59through the window
00:40:00at midnight.
00:40:05Aunt Grace screams,
00:40:06smashes through the back door
00:40:08and plunges
00:40:09into the terrestrial rain.
00:40:11The quick line boils
00:40:12on her face.
00:40:13The burning blinds her,
00:40:15making her stumble
00:40:16through the mud.
00:40:19Even the farm dog
00:40:21avoids that stinky pit.
00:40:23Aunt Grace used to call
00:40:25me a smelly beggar,
00:40:26but now,
00:40:27even the skunk living
00:40:29in the pit
00:40:29is disgusted by her.
00:40:32Aunt Grace crawls
00:40:33out of the cesspool,
00:40:34her mind still obsessed
00:40:36with the money.
00:40:37When she finds the heavy,
00:40:39locked metal box
00:40:40in the junk pile,
00:40:41her burned eyes
00:40:42beamed scarier
00:40:43than the demons.
00:40:44A locked box!
00:40:46The money must be inside!
00:40:57The smell of gunpowder
00:40:59overpowers the rain,
00:41:01and Grandma Ada's
00:41:02furious shout
00:41:03tears through the night.
00:41:05Aunt Grace actually
00:41:06hits the gas
00:41:07through a hail of bullets.
00:41:09In the pouring rain,
00:41:11Aunt Grace laughs
00:41:12like a dying maniac
00:41:14in a speeding truck.
00:41:22She hugs the metal box
00:41:23to her chest,
00:41:24thinking she holds
00:41:26all the wealth
00:41:26in the world
00:41:27and has finally
00:41:28beaten everyone.
00:41:32Grandma Ada
00:41:33holds her shotgun,
00:41:34anxious to chase her.
00:41:36I stand barefoot
00:41:37in the mud
00:41:38and gently tug
00:41:39her wet shirt
00:41:40to remind her.
00:41:41Uncle Thomas
00:41:42told me before
00:41:42that whenever it storms,
00:41:44the wooden bridge
00:41:45over there
00:41:45floods completely.
00:41:50La la la,
00:41:52la la la la la.
00:41:55The truck in the storm
00:41:56is like a wild beast
00:41:57out of control.
00:41:59I.E. Grace screams
00:42:00madly in the cab.
00:42:01When she sees the river
00:42:02completely swallowing the bridge,
00:42:04she falls into total despair.
00:42:06Where's my bridge?
00:42:07Stop!
00:42:08Stop right now!
00:42:11The crash shatters the rain.
00:42:14Aunt Grace doesn't die,
00:42:16but she lands somewhere
00:42:17worse than hell.
00:42:18Major Evans'
00:42:20military restricted zone.
00:42:23Money.
00:42:25My money.
00:42:26A dozen black
00:42:27Thompson submachine guns
00:42:29aim right at her head.
00:42:31The Major steps forward
00:42:33in his raincoat
00:42:34with a cold face.
00:42:36I told you not to flee.
00:42:38Where do you think
00:42:38you're driving,
00:42:39Ms. Grace?
00:42:47It's over.
00:42:49It's all over.
00:42:52The stench from the truck
00:42:54is more nauseating
00:42:55than a rotting corpse
00:42:56in the black forest.
00:42:58It's the smell
00:42:59of cesspooled water
00:43:00mixed with Aunt Grace's bleed.
00:43:03Even as the MPs
00:43:04drag her into the mud,
00:43:05she clings
00:43:06to the heavy metal box.
00:43:08While Aunt Grace
00:43:09dreams of being rich,
00:43:11Grandma Ada arrives
00:43:11with me on her
00:43:12roaring tractor.
00:43:14Grandma looks at
00:43:15Aunt Grace in the mud
00:43:16and laughs
00:43:17with sheer contempt.
00:43:18Because the real
00:43:19pension money
00:43:20rests safely
00:43:21under the
00:43:21handsome family's bed.
00:43:27Grandma Ada
00:43:28tells Major Evans
00:43:29the truth
00:43:30and he pries
00:43:31open the heavy padlock
00:43:33with the dagger.
00:43:34With a loud clank,
00:43:36Aunt Grace's dream
00:43:37shatters completely.
00:43:48stealing private property.
00:43:50Go join your husband
00:43:52in prison.
00:43:53Take her away.
00:44:04My once arrogant
00:44:06aunt and uncle
00:44:07now look like
00:44:09two cornered rabbits
00:44:11facing their
00:44:12final judgment.
00:44:14Grandma doesn't carry
00:44:15her scary shotgun
00:44:17today.
00:44:17She puts me
00:44:19in a new lace dress
00:44:20and holds my hand,
00:44:22stepping into the light
00:44:23like a guardian angel.
00:44:25This is all on you!
00:44:26Uncle Thomas'
00:44:26mental defenses
00:44:27completely break down
00:44:29and he roars
00:44:30at Aunt Grace.
00:44:31Facing 20 years
00:44:32in prison,
00:44:33he doesn't hesitate
00:44:34to sign his name.
00:44:44The gavel bangs
00:44:45down hard.
00:44:47The judge declares
00:44:48that the farm
00:44:49and all the wealth
00:44:50dad left me
00:44:51are finally back
00:44:52in my hands.
00:44:54Now.
00:45:00The judge usually
00:45:02looks so mean
00:45:03and everyone
00:45:05is scared of him.
00:45:06But today,
00:45:08he bends down
00:45:09and smiles at us.
00:45:10Just like the chubby
00:45:12man in town
00:45:12who loves giving kids candy.
00:45:17Aunt Grace
00:45:18used to plug her nose,
00:45:19disgusted by the
00:45:20moldy barn smell
00:45:22on me.
00:45:23But now,
00:45:24she stinks so bad
00:45:26that even I
00:45:27have to turn my head
00:45:28and pinch my nose.
00:45:30Remember that
00:45:31freezing barn
00:45:32you kicked Leonie
00:45:33into on that
00:45:33stormy day?
00:45:35From today on,
00:45:37that broken barn
00:45:38is yours.
00:45:39The guards
00:45:39can't stand
00:45:40Aunt Grace's
00:45:41sour stench.
00:45:42They drag her out
00:45:43and her screams
00:45:44echo through the hall.
00:45:47The adults
00:45:48surround me,
00:45:49smiling and calling
00:45:50me a lucky little angel.
00:45:52But I don't care.
00:45:54All I know
00:45:55is that Grandma's
00:45:56hand holding mine
00:45:57is big and warm
00:45:58and no one
00:45:59will ever force me
00:46:00into a freezing barn again.
00:46:04I used to think
00:46:06this dirt
00:46:06could only grow
00:46:07hard rocks
00:46:07and starved bugs.
00:46:09Only today
00:46:10do I realize
00:46:11it can grow
00:46:12so much wheat
00:46:13that looks like
00:46:14pure gold.
00:46:17Grandma
00:46:17laughed so loudly
00:46:19today.
00:46:23Good girl,
00:46:24look.
00:46:24These are all
00:46:25gifts from God.
00:46:27That neither of us
00:46:28notices Miss Ella
00:46:29staring at me.
00:46:30She looks exactly
00:46:32like Aunt Grace
00:46:32used to
00:46:33when she wanted
00:46:34to hit me.
00:46:35Miss Ella
00:46:35yells at James.
00:46:37They want this
00:46:38most fertile land
00:46:39in town.
00:46:40Miss Ella
00:46:41looks at me
00:46:41so fiercely
00:46:42as if she wants
00:46:43to rush over
00:46:44and eat me alive.
00:46:52If that damn
00:46:53old hack
00:46:54won't give it to us,
00:46:55we'll just take it
00:46:56ourselves.
00:46:57Take it?
00:46:57How?
00:46:58That land
00:46:59is in the name
00:46:59of that little
00:47:00bastard Leonie.
00:47:05Then we'll find
00:47:06a way to switch
00:47:06the deeds.
00:47:08Greedy snakes
00:47:09can never fill
00:47:10their bottomless pit
00:47:11of desire.
00:47:13Blood ties
00:47:13don't bring
00:47:14family love.
00:47:15They just become
00:47:16an excuse
00:47:17to steal.
00:47:22Greedy James
00:47:23brings his dark
00:47:24secrets
00:47:25and knocks
00:47:26on the back
00:47:26door of power
00:47:27just like
00:47:28a sewer rat.
00:47:34I only learn
00:47:35later
00:47:35that there's
00:47:36a scary magic
00:47:37in the adult world.
00:47:39If you secretly
00:47:40give the mayor
00:47:41a special gift,
00:47:42your wishes
00:47:43come true.
00:47:47James uses
00:47:48tobacco and money
00:47:50to trade
00:47:50for the
00:47:50fertile isle farm
00:47:51under my name.
00:48:04James,
00:48:06your appetite
00:48:07is way bigger
00:48:09than your dying
00:48:10brothers.
00:48:23power completely
00:48:25surrenders
00:48:25to money.
00:48:28The mayor
00:48:29accepts
00:48:30James' gift.
00:48:49take it,
00:48:50James.
00:48:51With this requisition
00:48:52order,
00:48:52that fertile land
00:48:53is yours by sunrise
00:48:55tomorrow.
00:49:12This morning,
00:49:13a lot of people
00:49:14suddenly come
00:49:15to our farm.
00:49:18It's James,
00:49:19Miss Ella,
00:49:20and the mayor.
00:49:21They look
00:49:22really mean.
00:49:23They use big adult
00:49:25words I don't
00:49:26understand.
00:49:27I just see
00:49:28Grandma Ada
00:49:28shaking with anger
00:49:30because they want
00:49:30to trade a barren
00:49:31wasteland for our
00:49:32golden wheat field.
00:49:37Trade?
00:49:38James,
00:49:39do you think
00:49:39I'm an idiot?
00:49:40Not even weeds
00:49:41can grow on that land!
00:49:43Don't waste
00:49:43your breath on her!
00:49:44Quick,
00:49:45pull up the boundary
00:49:45markers and put ours in!
00:49:47This is our land now!
00:49:48Grandma nailed
00:49:49that marker herself.
00:49:50When it falls,
00:49:51my heart hurts
00:49:53so much.
00:49:54You robbers!
00:49:55I'll fight you
00:49:56to the death!
00:49:59Those two guns
00:50:00are so,
00:50:00so close to
00:50:01Grandma's head.
00:50:02For the first time,
00:50:03I realize a hunting
00:50:04rifle isn't scary
00:50:05at all.
00:50:05Mrs. Hanson,
00:50:06calm down,
00:50:07or we'll arrest
00:50:08you for obstructing
00:50:09justice.
00:50:10No!
00:50:11Don't kill
00:50:12my Grandma!
00:50:12No!
00:50:13What's really scary
00:50:14is when others
00:50:15point guns at us.
00:50:23Just sign it,
00:50:24Mrs. Hanson.
00:50:25You don't want
00:50:26this little girl
00:50:27watching you
00:50:27get taken away,
00:50:28do you?
00:50:28Grandma Ada
00:50:29looks at me
00:50:30crying in fear.
00:50:32She closes her eyes
00:50:34and agrees
00:50:35to sign the contract.
00:50:38I grip Grandma's
00:50:40clothes tight.
00:50:41I'm worried
00:50:42she's in danger.
00:50:43I see her eyes
00:50:44turn red and my heart
00:50:46aches, but I don't
00:50:47know what to do.
00:50:56You old hag!
00:50:58Take this unlucky
00:50:59little stray and get
00:51:00all my property
00:51:01right now!
00:51:02Go eat dirt
00:51:03in that rocky
00:51:04wasteland!
00:51:10We move to the place
00:51:11they call the Rocky Land.
00:51:13There's nothing here
00:51:14but bare rocks
00:51:15and cold wind.
00:51:19Grandma Ada
00:51:20is frowning so hard.
00:51:28This year's harvest
00:51:30is totally ruined,
00:51:32sweetie.
00:51:33We might starve.
00:51:34I see how sad
00:51:36Grandma is,
00:51:37and my heart feels
00:51:38like it's crushed
00:51:39by a rock,
00:51:40but I don't want
00:51:41to make her sadder.
00:51:42I remember
00:51:43Grandma Ada
00:51:43said,
00:51:44as long as there
00:51:45is hope,
00:51:46there's nothing
00:51:46to fear.
00:51:47Don't worry,
00:51:48Grandma.
00:51:48I can grow
00:51:49pretty flowers
00:51:50even in the rocks.
00:51:51I just want
00:51:51to do something.
00:51:53Even if it's
00:51:54just digging
00:51:54a little hole,
00:51:55I believe my luck
00:51:57will definitely
00:51:58help us.
00:51:59Right then,
00:52:00something weird
00:52:01happens.
00:52:02The ground
00:52:03starts shaking
00:52:04violently.
00:52:05I feel the rocks
00:52:06under my feet
00:52:07jumping like
00:52:08they're alive.
00:52:09Danger!
00:52:09Leonis,
00:52:10get out of the way!
00:52:16The ground
00:52:17shakes like
00:52:18a thousand
00:52:19wild horses
00:52:20running under
00:52:20my feet.
00:52:21My feet go numb.
00:52:23I shut my eyes
00:52:24tight thinking
00:52:25I really messed
00:52:25up and dug up
00:52:26a sleeping demon
00:52:27with my rusty
00:52:29little shovel.
00:52:30I've never seen
00:52:31such a scary
00:52:32and awesome
00:52:33sight.
00:52:33The black liquid
00:52:34shoots up so high
00:52:36and rains down,
00:52:37splashing all over
00:52:39me and Grandma.
00:52:40This weird rain
00:52:41is black and stinky.
00:52:42It sticks to my face
00:52:44and ruins my
00:52:45only clean dress.
00:52:47I look at Grandma
00:52:48nervously,
00:52:49terrified she's
00:52:50going to blow up
00:52:51over this awful
00:52:52prank.
00:52:52But I notice Grandma
00:52:53Ada isn't mad
00:52:55at all.
00:52:55Her weathered face
00:52:56instantly twists
00:52:57into this extreme,
00:52:59almost crazy joy.
00:53:01This isn't muddy
00:53:01water.
00:53:02It's crude oil.
00:53:03It's oil.
00:53:04Thank God
00:53:05we struck oil.
00:53:07I don't know
00:53:08what oil is,
00:53:09but I can taste
00:53:10Grandma's happy tears.
00:53:12In this black rain,
00:53:14we hug each other
00:53:15so tight.
00:53:19Not long after
00:53:20that black rain,
00:53:21a bunch of big
00:53:22shoops come to town.
00:53:24They head straight
00:53:25for this rocky
00:53:26wasteland
00:53:27that even the devil
00:53:28wouldn't look
00:53:29twice at.
00:53:42Congratulations,
00:53:43Mrs. Hanson.
00:53:44Your granddaughter
00:53:45is a true
00:53:46lucky angel.
00:53:48A bunch of guys
00:53:49in expensive suits
00:53:50step out of the cars.
00:53:51They use weird gadgets
00:53:53to dig and measure
00:53:54all over the place.
00:53:58Mr. Sterling,
00:53:59initial surveys show
00:54:01the most massive
00:54:02shallow oil field
00:54:04in the entire state
00:54:05is hidden
00:54:06right under here.
00:54:07The value
00:54:08is immeasurable.
00:54:09I don't understand
00:54:10what they're saying,
00:54:11but I see Mr. Sterling
00:54:13pull out
00:54:14a really big
00:54:14piece of paper
00:54:15with lots
00:54:16and lots
00:54:17of zeros on it.
00:54:18Starting today,
00:54:19an oil company
00:54:20named after you
00:54:21is officially founded.
00:54:22Congratulations,
00:54:22my little black gold
00:54:24Tycara.
00:54:25In that moment,
00:54:26I feel like
00:54:26I'm dreaming.
00:54:27Mr. Sterling
00:54:28calls me
00:54:29a black gold Tycone.
00:54:31I don't really
00:54:31get what that means,
00:54:32but he tells me
00:54:33we'll never
00:54:34go hungry again.
00:54:37Mr. Sterling
00:54:38tells me
00:54:39God rewards
00:54:40the good,
00:54:41but also punishes
00:54:42the bad guys
00:54:43who bully us
00:54:44without mercy.
00:54:45Once I use
00:54:45this money
00:54:46to buy off
00:54:47the state senator,
00:54:48I'll get out
00:54:49of this hellhole
00:54:50and be a real
00:54:51big shot
00:54:51in Washington.
00:54:52He sends
00:54:53the toughest
00:54:54lawyers
00:54:55and cops
00:54:56to find
00:54:56that evil mayor.
00:54:57Those gentlemen
00:54:58in black suits
00:54:59burst right
00:55:00into that room
00:55:00full of lies.
00:55:02Mr. Mayor,
00:55:03this is all
00:55:03the evidence
00:55:04of your corruption,
00:55:05bribery,
00:55:05and abuse of power.
00:55:06You're under arrest.
00:55:08Just like superheroes
00:55:09dropping from the sky
00:55:10in movies.
00:55:11Seeing the bad guy
00:55:12get punished
00:55:13makes me feel
00:55:14so good.
00:55:15This can't be happening!
00:55:16Let go of me!
00:55:17I can give you money!
00:55:18Turns out,
00:55:19there really is
00:55:20justice in this world.
00:55:25Aunt Ella
00:55:26and Uncle James
00:55:27stand on the
00:55:27fertile farm
00:55:28they stole.
00:55:29They look at
00:55:29the rocky land
00:55:30they tossed away
00:55:31like trash,
00:55:32now swarming
00:55:33with rich people,
00:55:34and they are going
00:55:35absolutely crazy
00:55:37with jealousies.
00:55:38Damn it!
00:55:38That land was ours!
00:55:41We threw it away!
00:55:43At least we still
00:55:44have the best
00:55:44wheat field in town.
00:55:46We'll strike it rich
00:55:47in the fall anyway.
00:55:48That little bit of oil
00:55:49they have will probably
00:55:50dry up real soon.
00:55:51Miss Ella
00:55:52is still dreaming
00:55:53of getting rich.
00:55:54But she doesn't know
00:55:55that God's judgment
00:55:57never spares a greedy soul.
00:55:59I see a huge dark cloud
00:56:01flying in.
00:56:04As it gets closer
00:56:06I realize it's not
00:56:08a cloud at all.
00:56:09It's millions
00:56:10of gross bugs.
00:56:25James' screams echo
00:56:27across the empty farm.
00:56:28That golden wheat field
00:56:30is just completely
00:56:32eaten up by the bugs.
00:56:36The bugs eat all the crops.
00:56:38Miss Ellie kneels
00:56:39in the messy mud
00:56:40without a shred of dignity
00:56:42like a soulless corpse.
00:56:44Miss Ella cries so hard.
00:56:46She probably doesn't get
00:56:48why God's bugs
00:56:48only ate the fertile
00:56:50wheat field
00:56:50they stole from us.
00:56:51I'm gone!
00:56:53It's all gone!
00:56:55We're bankrupt!
00:56:57I'm done!
00:57:01A lot of big machines
00:57:03I've never seen before
00:57:04arrive on this rocky land.
00:57:07Mr. Sterling says
00:57:08they'll make us
00:57:09so much money
00:57:10I won't be able
00:57:11to spend it all
00:57:12in a lifetime.
00:57:20So many people
00:57:21are here today
00:57:22and they're all cheering.
00:57:24I'm so happy
00:57:25because Grandma Ida
00:57:27and I have new clothes on.
00:57:29She takes my hand
00:57:30and we cut the red ribbon.
00:57:34Grandma said
00:57:35flowers planted in rocks
00:57:36bloom brighter
00:57:37than any other.
00:57:39Now
00:57:40our harsh winter
00:57:41is finally over
00:57:42completely.
00:57:48On this land
00:57:50we live a peaceful
00:57:51and wealthy life.
00:57:55But I don't know
00:57:56that while we smile
00:57:57in the sun
00:57:58a venomous snake
00:58:00in the dark
00:58:00is already eyeing us.
00:58:03The news of the oil field
00:58:05attracts someone
00:58:06even greedier
00:58:07than a wild wolf.
00:58:09Forced my downs
00:58:10are too low class.
00:58:11All I need
00:58:12is to snatch
00:58:13Leonie's custody
00:58:14and this oil field
00:58:16is mine.
00:58:18For money
00:58:19and revenge
00:58:20they sell
00:58:21Grandma Ida
00:58:22and me out.
00:58:27Ida is vulgar
00:58:28and mentally unstable.
00:58:30she carries a hunting
00:58:32and constantly abuses
00:58:35and constantly abuses
00:58:37Leonie.
00:58:39Excellent!
00:58:40She's unfit to raise
00:58:41Leonie.
00:58:42I'll be taking over
00:58:43her custody.
00:58:45McClane files a petition
00:58:47to change guardianship
00:58:49at the court
00:58:50shattering my peaceful life
00:58:52with Grandma Ida.
00:58:55It's a rare
00:58:56sweet moment
00:58:57but the screech of brakes
00:58:59shatters the peace.
00:59:01Two bailiffs
00:59:02step out of the car
00:59:03and walk straight up
00:59:04to Grandma Ida.
00:59:05Hello Mrs. Hanson
00:59:06we're from the city court.
00:59:08Someone reported you
00:59:08for child abuse
00:59:09and is demanding you
00:59:10hand over Leonie's custody.
00:59:12Grandma Ida is stunned.
00:59:13Once she snaps out of it
00:59:15she loudly protests
00:59:17and swears
00:59:17she never abused
00:59:18any child.
00:59:20I swear on my life
00:59:21Grandma Ida
00:59:22is the best person
00:59:24in the world.
00:59:25She has never abused me.
00:59:28Sorry we're just here
00:59:29to notify you.
00:59:29Direct any questions
00:59:30to the hearing
00:59:31next Wednesday.
00:59:32Until then
00:59:32you are forbidden
00:59:33from transferring
00:59:34any assets
00:59:34under the girl's name.
00:59:36But my promise
00:59:37is useless
00:59:37because everything
00:59:39will be decided
00:59:40in court.
00:59:41The hearing
00:59:42proceeds as scheduled
00:59:44for Grandma Ida
00:59:45and me
00:59:45this isn't a fair trial
00:59:47at all.
00:59:47It's a brutal
00:59:48one-sided execution.
00:59:50McClain hired
00:59:50top-tart lawyer Barry
00:59:51with serious cash
00:59:53while we could only
00:59:54find Mr. Sterling.
00:59:55Mrs. Hanson
00:59:56do you have any idea
00:59:58how to raise
00:59:58a multi-million dollar girl
01:00:00or is your only skill
01:00:02abusing people
01:00:03and feeding pigs?
01:00:04You!
01:00:05Lawyer Barry
01:00:06you should know
01:00:07that you need to present
01:00:07evidence for your claims.
01:00:09Of course
01:00:09don't you worry about that.
01:00:11Lawyer Barry
01:00:12uses fancy legal talk
01:00:14to paint Grandma Ida
01:00:15as a violent
01:00:16ignorant village woman.
01:00:18What's worse
01:00:19the devil's accomplices
01:00:21take the stand.
01:00:22Your Honor
01:00:23I saw with my own eyes
01:00:25how Ida
01:00:26forced Leonid
01:00:27to sleep in the barn
01:00:28and eat scraps.
01:00:30You two animals!
01:00:32Shut up!
01:00:33Ella you're crossing
01:00:34the line!
01:00:35James
01:00:35is this how you
01:00:36treat your own mother?
01:00:37They take every single
01:00:39horrific thing
01:00:40they did to me
01:00:41and pin it all
01:00:42on Grandma Ida
01:00:43who loves me.
01:00:44Order!
01:00:46If you dare
01:00:47to show contempt
01:00:48of court again
01:00:49I'll have the bailiffs
01:00:50throw you all
01:00:51in jail instantly!
01:00:52The judge has already
01:00:53been bought off
01:00:54by McClain.
01:00:55He doesn't listen
01:00:56to a word you say.
01:00:57The court leans
01:00:58towards revoking
01:00:59Ida's guardianship
01:01:00transferring it
01:01:02to McClain's foundation
01:01:03and sending Leonide
01:01:05to a closed
01:01:06boarding school
01:01:07on the east coast.
01:01:08A closed school
01:01:10means I'll be
01:01:11totally at McClain's mercy
01:01:13and our oil wealth
01:01:15will be completely
01:01:16swallowed up.
01:01:16I won't go to school!
01:01:18I don't want to leave
01:01:19Grandma Ida!
01:01:23Everyone holds
01:01:25their breath.
01:01:26The judge is about
01:01:27to strip Grandma Ida
01:01:28of my custody.
01:01:30Whatever is on that paper
01:01:31decides my fate.
01:01:33The bad guy's
01:01:34wicked laughs
01:01:35drill into my ears.
01:01:37Their dirty revenge
01:01:39is about to succeed.
01:01:42Grandma Ida
01:01:42hugs me tight
01:01:43completely desperate.
01:01:45I glare at those
01:01:47monsters through my tears.
01:01:48I absolutely can't
01:01:50let them take
01:01:50everything from me.
01:01:54I see the massive
01:01:55chandelier crash down
01:01:57smashing the briefcase
01:01:59next to the judge.
01:02:02Countless papers
01:02:03fly everywhere.
01:02:05Mr. Sterling grabs
01:02:06some key documents.
01:02:07He announces to the courtroom
01:02:09that it's evidence
01:02:10of the judge
01:02:11taking bribes
01:02:12from the sickleon.
01:02:13The proof is solid.
01:02:15All their dirty deals
01:02:17are exposed.
01:02:18Despicable!
01:02:19They ganged up
01:02:19to take Leone away.
01:02:21But now it's all
01:02:21out in the open.
01:02:22Their plot fails.
01:02:23We're done for.
01:02:24Mr. Sterling
01:02:25calls the police.
01:02:27McClain's plot
01:02:28is completely ruined
01:02:30and Miss Ella
01:02:31and the others
01:02:32will get what they deserve.
01:02:34McClain
01:02:36your dirty money
01:02:37can buy a judge
01:02:39but it can't buy
01:02:40real justice.
01:02:44The bribe judge
01:02:46is taken away
01:02:47by the police.
01:02:48I finally return
01:02:49to Grandma Ida
01:02:50and the greedy
01:02:51James and Ella
01:02:52become abandoned pawns.
01:03:07Damn you, Ida.
01:03:09This isn't over.
01:03:11McClain doesn't
01:03:12just let it go.
01:03:13He finds the local mafia
01:03:15ready to use violence.
01:03:23Just when we think
01:03:24everything is peaceful again
01:03:26McClain's revenge
01:03:28hits fast.
01:03:29Way beyond
01:03:30what any of us expected.
01:03:32I'll go check it out.
01:03:34I walk out
01:03:36with Grandma Ida
01:03:37and the others.
01:03:38We see several cars
01:03:39without license cards
01:03:41smash through the farm gate
01:03:42like mad bulls
01:03:44completely blocking
01:03:45our escape.
01:03:51They claim
01:03:52McClain sent them.
01:03:53They threaten
01:03:54Grandma Ida
01:03:54to sell the oil field
01:03:56to them dirt cheap
01:03:56but she refuses
01:03:57to give in.
01:03:58They only give us
01:03:5910 minutes.
01:04:00After 10 minutes
01:04:01they'll make their move.
01:04:18Grandma Ida
01:04:19chooses to let
01:04:20Mom Martha
01:04:21hide me
01:04:22in the cellar
01:04:23while she faces
01:04:24the mafia head-on.
01:04:47Give me 10 minutes
01:04:48to think about it.
01:04:53Give me 10 minutes
01:04:54to think about it.
01:04:54Grandma pretends
01:04:57to give in
01:04:57just to keep me safe.
01:05:07Grandma Ida
01:05:09has already decided
01:05:11to fight the mafia
01:05:12to the end
01:05:13and Dad Arthur
01:05:15asks Sheriff Harry
01:05:16for backup.
01:05:24The mobsters
01:05:25get ready to strike
01:05:28but Grandma Ida
01:05:32is faster.
01:05:35Damn it!
01:05:37They have guns!
01:05:38You scumbags
01:05:39want to steal
01:05:40my granddaughter's land?
01:05:42Get off my property
01:05:43right now
01:05:44or I'll send you
01:05:45to hell!
01:05:51To protect me
01:05:53and our home
01:05:54Grandma Odd
01:05:55and Dad Arthur
01:05:56get into a shootout
01:05:57with the mob.
01:06:02But nobody knows
01:06:04that two greedy coyotes
01:06:06are sneaking
01:06:07into our
01:06:08defenseless backyard.
01:06:23That bitch Martha
01:06:24took the little bastard
01:06:26in there.
01:06:26This is our best chance.
01:06:28Whether the mob
01:06:30or Mother wins
01:06:30we're dead either way.
01:06:32Catching Lionel
01:06:33is our only leverage.
01:06:42The constant gunshots
01:06:44outside
01:06:44make me super anxious.
01:06:46Just then
01:06:47the cellar door
01:06:48suddenly opens.
01:06:50Is it Grandma
01:06:50Odd
01:06:50and the others
01:06:51coming back?
01:06:52Grandma Ida?
01:06:58It's you!
01:06:59Get out of here
01:07:00right now!
01:07:01My dear
01:07:02sister Martha
01:07:03that old hag
01:07:04Ada
01:07:05is busy
01:07:05fighting the mob.
01:07:06Let's see
01:07:07who comes
01:07:07to save you
01:07:08this time.
01:07:09They'll want
01:07:09to kidnap me
01:07:10but Mom Martha
01:07:11stands in front
01:07:12of me
01:07:12to protect me.
01:07:18Stop fighting
01:07:20you little brat!
01:07:21You're our cash cow!
01:07:22Ella grabs me
01:07:23clamping a towel
01:07:24soaked in pungent chemicals
01:07:25tightly over my nose
01:07:27and mouth.
01:07:28Intense busyness
01:07:29instantly pierces
01:07:30my brain.
01:07:30Hurry up!
01:07:31Get her in the sack!
01:07:32We don't have much time!
01:07:33Grandma Ada
01:07:34and the others
01:07:35hide in the cellar
01:07:36to dodge the mob
01:07:37but
01:07:41Martha wake up!
01:07:46Mother Arthur
01:07:48James and Ella
01:07:50took Leonese
01:07:53I wake up to find
01:07:54my hands tied
01:07:55to a rotting wooden
01:07:56post.
01:07:57Ella and James
01:07:57are like wolves
01:07:58ready to devour me.
01:07:59Once we get the money
01:08:00we'll throw you down
01:08:02an abandoned mine
01:08:03shaft to feed
01:08:03the rats!
01:08:04Let's go.
01:08:05We should check
01:08:06the situation outside.
01:08:08They leave
01:08:09and I'm all alone
01:08:10in the abandoned mine.
01:08:12I'm so scared
01:08:13but I can't just
01:08:13do nothing.
01:08:14They'll use me
01:08:15to threaten
01:08:15Grandma Ada.
01:08:16I can't let them
01:08:17get away with it.
01:08:18Thank God
01:08:19the lulled rope
01:08:20falls off on its own.
01:08:22Is that firefly
01:08:24leading the way
01:08:25for me?
01:08:35The little bitch escaped!
01:08:37Miss Ella quickly
01:08:38notices I'm gone.
01:08:40She and James
01:08:41are searching for me.
01:08:45The harsh light
01:08:46flashes right
01:08:47past my feet.
01:08:48I'm gonna be found.
01:08:50What do I do?
01:08:51Save me
01:08:52Grandma Ada.
01:08:53Dad!
01:08:56Grandma Ada
01:08:57and the others
01:08:58are trapped.
01:08:59The mob
01:09:00is searching for us.
01:09:02Grandma Ada
01:09:03and Dad Arthur
01:09:04wait for Sheriff Harry
01:09:06but he doesn't show up
01:09:07because the mob
01:09:08has him pinned down too.
01:09:10It's all my fault.
01:09:13I didn't protect
01:09:14Leonades.
01:09:16Mom lost me
01:09:18and she feels
01:09:19incredibly guilty.
01:09:24Let's take them
01:09:25down with us.
01:09:30The mob finds
01:09:31Mom Martha
01:09:32and the others.
01:09:43You're out of bullets,
01:09:44right?
01:09:46Say your prayers.
01:09:48But right then
01:09:49a deafening roar
01:09:51interrupts Victor.
01:09:58Who's this nosy bastard?
01:10:00You got a death wish?
01:10:17Where is my daughter?
01:10:20Leo!
01:10:22Leonie's
01:10:23real father!
01:10:27That tall man
01:10:28like a god of war
01:10:30my father Leo
01:10:32rushes to Grandma
01:10:33anxiously
01:10:34asking where I am.
01:10:37Grandma Ada
01:10:37blasts the venomous
01:10:39McLean's plant
01:10:40and Ella's
01:10:41shameless kidnapping.
01:10:43Luckily
01:10:43Sheriff Harry
01:10:44arrives at the scene
01:10:45and quickly
01:10:46takes down
01:10:47the rest of the mobsters.
01:10:51Mrs. Hanson
01:10:52please forgive me
01:10:53for being late.
01:10:54That mob
01:10:54sent people
01:10:55to block us.
01:10:56Seeing my father
01:10:57alive
01:10:57Sheriff Harry
01:10:58is so shocked
01:10:59he can barely
01:11:00hold his gun.
01:11:01My father
01:11:02explains
01:11:02he faked his death
01:11:03to carry out
01:11:04a top secret mission.
01:11:05By the way
01:11:06my men saw
01:11:07Ella and James
01:11:08heading toward
01:11:08the abandoned
01:11:09mine out west.
01:11:10Thank you Harry.
01:11:18But right now
01:11:19the blinding
01:11:21flashlight beam
01:11:22pins me down
01:11:22like a viper's tongue.
01:11:24Catch her!
01:11:25She can't get far!
01:11:26I can't let them
01:11:27catch me.
01:11:28That'll just cause
01:11:29more trouble
01:11:30for Grandma Ada.
01:11:32Save me dad.
01:11:42Leone!
01:11:44I run through
01:11:45the tunnel
01:11:46for my life
01:11:47but those
01:11:48heavy footsteps
01:11:50follow me
01:11:50like a death sentence.
01:11:52James catches up
01:11:53to me
01:11:54quickly.
01:11:55He grabs
01:11:55my hair tight
01:11:56slams me hard
01:11:57onto the cold
01:11:58rocky ground
01:11:59and talks
01:12:00with Miss Ella
01:12:00about breaking
01:12:01my legs.
01:12:02The huge rock
01:12:03is about to smash
01:12:04my legs.
01:12:05I can almost
01:12:05hear my bones breaking.
01:12:07Someone
01:12:07please save me.
01:12:10Who?
01:12:10Who is this?
01:12:11Do you have any idea
01:12:12who you're messing with?
01:12:14No!
01:12:16No!
01:12:17Don't kill me!
01:12:18You can take the girl
01:12:18she's worth an oil field!
01:12:20You'll be rich!
01:12:21I hear Ella's terrified voice
01:12:22in the dark.
01:12:23Did someone save me?
01:12:26No!
01:12:41Dad?
01:12:46Dad?
01:12:47It's Dad.
01:12:48He saves me.
01:12:49I knew he wasn't dead.
01:12:51My daughter
01:12:52Leonith.
01:12:53Dad's embrace
01:12:54is as warm
01:12:55as the midday sun.
01:12:56It instantly
01:12:57drives away
01:12:58all the cold
01:12:59and fear
01:13:00in the mine.
01:13:01Dad carefully
01:13:02checks me
01:13:03for injuries.
01:13:04Luckily
01:13:04Miss Ella
01:13:05and the others
01:13:06haven't hurt me yet.
01:13:07Dad takes me
01:13:09out of the
01:13:09pitch black mine.
01:13:11Grandma Ada
01:13:11and the others
01:13:12find us too.
01:13:13Grandma Ada
01:13:14checks every inch
01:13:15of me.
01:13:16She only relaxes
01:13:17after making sure
01:13:18I'm not hurt.
01:13:19Leone!
01:13:21My sweet baby!
01:13:23Are you okay?
01:13:25Grandma Ada
01:13:26furiously scolds
01:13:27Miss Ella
01:13:28and James.
01:13:29Sheriff Harry
01:13:30arrives
01:13:31and arrests them.
01:13:32The bad guys
01:13:33are taken away.
01:13:34No!
01:13:35Mother,
01:13:35please forgive me!
01:13:36It's over.
01:13:37It's all over.
01:13:39No!
01:13:40And Dad
01:13:41is finally back.
01:13:42I hold
01:13:43Grandma's hand
01:13:44tightly with one hand
01:13:45and grip
01:13:46Dad broad,
01:13:47warm hand
01:13:48with the other.
01:13:52Dad promises
01:13:53me he will
01:13:54come back.
01:13:55Grandma Ada
01:13:56tells me
01:13:56Dad is going
01:13:57to catch
01:13:58the bad guy.
01:13:59The one
01:14:00behind this
01:14:00whole conspiracy.
01:14:03Dad tells me
01:14:04to stay here
01:14:05and be good.
01:14:06He has to go
01:14:07take care
01:14:08of something.
01:14:22Glane messes
01:14:23everything up.
01:14:24After finding out
01:14:25Dad's identity,
01:14:26he decides
01:14:27to flee immediately.
01:14:30Dammit!
01:14:31Why does he
01:14:32have a military
01:14:32background?
01:14:40McLean jumps
01:14:41into his car
01:14:42in a panic,
01:14:43but they don't
01:14:44even make it
01:14:45out of the
01:14:45estate gates.
01:14:46Get us
01:14:47out of here
01:14:47as fast
01:14:48as you can.
01:14:49Now!
01:14:55My dad blocks
01:14:56their way.
01:14:57McLean gives
01:14:58the order
01:14:59and the car
01:15:00doesn't slow down.
01:15:02They want to run
01:15:03my dad over.
01:15:04Facing the
01:15:05speeding beast,
01:15:06Dad doesn't
01:15:07panic.
01:15:08He calmly pulls
01:15:09out his gun
01:15:10and shoots.
01:15:15Dad's perfect
01:15:17breaking marksmanship
01:15:18flips the bad
01:15:19guy's car.
01:15:21McLean can't
01:15:22escape.
01:15:22Don't kill me!
01:15:23I'll give you
01:15:24ten million!
01:15:25Keep your money.
01:15:26You'll need it
01:15:27to buy your way
01:15:28into hell.
01:15:31McLean stands
01:15:32in the dock
01:15:33in a prison uniform,
01:15:34totally stripped
01:15:36of his former
01:15:36arrogance.
01:15:39Dad not only
01:15:40catches McLean
01:15:41himself,
01:15:42but also
01:15:43gathers all
01:15:44the evidence
01:15:44of his crimes.
01:15:46No elite
01:15:47lawyer can
01:15:47save him now.
01:15:49McLean,
01:15:52do you have
01:15:53anything to say?
01:15:54No.
01:15:55I confess
01:15:56to my crimes.
01:15:58In the end,
01:16:00McLean is
01:16:01sentenced to
01:16:01life in prison
01:16:02and stripped
01:16:03of all his
01:16:04assets.
01:16:15As for
01:16:16Miss Ella
01:16:16and James,
01:16:18they get
01:16:19their due
01:16:19punishment
01:16:19too.
01:16:2030 years
01:16:21in prison.
01:16:22They deserve
01:16:23it.
01:16:23All the
01:16:24bad guys
01:16:25are locked
01:16:25up and
01:16:26I finally
01:16:27have my
01:16:28dad back.
01:16:29A much
01:16:30better life
01:16:30is waiting
01:16:31for us.
01:16:33dad's hand
01:16:34is so
01:16:35warm and
01:16:36I feel
01:16:36so comfortable
01:16:37right now.
01:16:38He promises
01:16:40he'll never
01:16:40leave my
01:16:41side again.
01:16:42Tomorrow
01:16:43is Thanksgiving.
01:16:44Our family
01:16:45must have
01:16:45a proper
01:16:46celebration.
01:16:53The fire
01:16:54cracklers
01:16:54and the
01:16:55smell of
01:16:56roast turkey
01:16:57and pumpkin
01:16:57pie fills
01:16:58the whole
01:16:59house.
01:17:00This is a
01:17:01Thanksgiving
01:17:02dinner I
01:17:03couldn't even
01:17:04dare to
01:17:04dream of.
01:17:06Grandma
01:17:06Ada and
01:17:07the family
01:17:07call me
01:17:08their little
01:17:08angel.
01:17:09They say
01:17:09they have
01:17:10this life
01:17:10now because
01:17:11of me.
01:17:12My dad
01:17:13also thanks
01:17:13Grandma
01:17:14Ada because
01:17:15she took
01:17:16me in.
01:17:17If it
01:17:17weren't for
01:17:18her I
01:17:19wouldn't be
01:17:19here today.
01:17:26Even
01:17:26without
01:17:27blood ties
01:17:27I've
01:17:28considered
01:17:29them my
01:17:29real family
01:17:30for a
01:17:30long time.
01:17:38This is
01:17:38the only
01:17:39thing your
01:17:39mom left
01:17:39behind.
01:17:40She got
01:17:41separated
01:17:41from her
01:17:42family in
01:17:42a dust
01:17:42storm.
01:17:43Her
01:17:43wish was
01:17:44to find
01:17:44them.
01:17:45Now
01:17:45I'm
01:17:45passing
01:17:46it
01:17:46on
01:17:46to
01:17:46you.
01:17:46Mom?
01:17:47I take
01:17:48my mom's
01:17:49belonging and
01:17:49beside me
01:17:50Grandma
01:17:51Ada suddenly
01:17:51freezes as
01:17:52if she's
01:17:53been
01:17:53electrocuted.
01:17:57Oh my
01:17:58God!
01:17:59Leonie!
01:18:00Your mother
01:18:01is my
01:18:01biological
01:18:02daughter who
01:18:02went missing
01:18:0330 years
01:18:04ago!
01:18:04I gave
01:18:05her this
01:18:05pocket watch!
01:18:06You are
01:18:07Margaret's
01:18:07child!
01:18:08Nobody saw
01:18:08this coming.
01:18:09My mom
01:18:10is actually
01:18:11aide Grandma
01:18:11Ada's
01:18:12daughter.
01:18:16I hug
01:18:17Grandma
01:18:18Ade tight.
01:18:19No,
01:18:19she's my
01:18:20real grandma.
01:18:21She's my
01:18:21actual
01:18:22family.
01:18:23Grandma
01:18:23Ada,
01:18:24you're my
01:18:25real grandma.
01:18:25Yes,
01:18:26my sweet
01:18:26girl.
01:18:27I'm your
01:18:28grandma.
01:18:29Forever.
01:18:29Thank
01:18:30God.
01:18:30We truly
01:18:31are family.
01:18:32Not only
01:18:33do I have
01:18:33my dad
01:18:34back,
01:18:34but Grandma
01:18:35Ada is
01:18:35my biological
01:18:36grandmother.
01:18:37I'm so
01:18:37lucky and
01:18:38so happy.
01:18:39Happy
01:18:39Thanksgiving's
01:18:40everyone.
01:18:41Let's
01:18:41eat!
01:18:46The
01:18:46nightmare
01:18:47is
01:18:47over.
01:18:48Thanks to
01:18:49the oil
01:18:49field,
01:18:50everyone in
01:18:51the village
01:18:51can afford
01:18:52to eat
01:18:52and wear
01:18:53warm clothes.
01:18:55Dad plays
01:18:56with me
01:18:56every day.
01:18:58I feel
01:18:58like the
01:18:59happiest
01:18:59kid in
01:19:00the world.
01:19:02And my
01:19:03grandma
01:19:03Ada,
01:19:04she no
01:19:04longer needs
01:19:05her mean
01:19:06disguise.
01:19:07She is
01:19:08now the
01:19:09most generous
01:19:09old lady
01:19:10in the
01:19:10whole village.
01:19:11Take a
01:19:12break if
01:19:12you're
01:19:13tired.
01:19:16Grandma
01:19:17Ada!
01:19:20Hi!
01:19:21Grandma
01:19:22Ada!
01:19:24Oh my!
01:19:26My little
01:19:27Leona looks
01:19:28so pretty
01:19:28today!
01:19:31Leona needs
01:19:32to go to
01:19:32school in
01:19:33the city.
01:19:33I'm taking
01:19:34her there
01:19:34myself.
01:19:35Dad,
01:19:36will the
01:19:36city people
01:19:37bully me?
01:19:38Don't
01:19:38worry.
01:19:39Dad will
01:19:40protect you.
01:19:41I am so
01:19:42incredibly
01:19:42happy now.
01:19:43All the
01:19:44misfortunes
01:19:44of the
01:19:45past are
01:19:45gone.
01:19:46I feel
01:19:46so blessed
01:19:47because I
01:19:48finally have
01:19:48a home that
01:19:49will never
01:19:49fall apart.
01:19:50I don't
01:19:52a home that
01:19:52I'm so
Comments