Promise at Dawn/ La promesse de l'aube

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We all have mothers. It unites us. Distant mothers, mothers who died when we were little, overprotective mothers, mothers toxic, demanding, and neglectful. Some of them shaped us, motivated and instilled values and courage. Others destroyed our relationships, family bonds, and made us give up our friends. Some mothers were for us a difficult example to follow and a role model for whom we weren't good enough. Some mothers were for us a shame due to their failing personal lives, disease, behavior, appearance. But without them, we wouldn't be who we are today. We simply wouldn't be. But to have a mother who is so blindly besotted with her child's success to the extent that it actually comes true happens once in a lifetime. Two acting talents of their epoch, two lives of connected human beings, one goal. And one hilariously good story about one extraordinary mother and how she pushed her son to success. Promise at Dawn, enjoy. 



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