What We wanted Updates: This time as well, the doctor turns hopeless as he examines the ultrasound images. the fetus doesn’t seem to be feasible at all.
Another miscarriage! It was a tough time for the couple, Alice (Wilson) and Niklas (M’Barek), who have been trying their level best for a long time, to conceive. An air of despondence and hopelessness blurred around.
This had been the fourth and unsuccessful trial for a repeated number of times. The doctor suggests the couple take a break and go on a Holiday. It was actually something that could be really therapeutic for Alice and Niklas. Alice is hopelessly sad, frustrated, and silent when she reached her home.
Next, Alice and Niklas drive reach a destination and take a ferry to the Italian island of Sardinia. It was hardly a few moments when they arrived and were unpacking when their neighbors reached the spot. They were a family of four.
Christl (Anna Unterberger) and Romed (Lukas Spisser) along with their teenage son David (Fedor Teyml) and their tiny, post toddler Denise (Iva Hopperger). In contrast to our couple, Alice and Niklas, this family was a chatty and hyper amicable family.
This makes it very clear for us that the couple isn’t going to get the tranquility they long for, even for their holiday stay. This can be conceived from the fact that they have their breakfast to the Romed wrestling sounds, Christel performing her morning yoga, while Denise traces the way to Alice to have a bite of her croissant.
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However, Niklas tries to alter his room and approached the reception, where he finds Romed smiling at them.
They end up in the chatter and staying right beside the commotion, where Denise moves up herself over and Christel is topless and sunbathing.
Holding a new astrological certificate, she tries to shower her suggestions. Moreover, we also see Niklas goes on rock climbing with his new buddy, one afternoon.
Interestingly, the air of despondence which surrounded the couple is lessened to a great depth by the presence of such welcoming and amicable neighbors. Had it not been for that family they could never have such a great refreshment.
It would be a great and pragmatic experience we would be nurturing with this family drama. Do have a ride through it once.