The Kindness of Strangers follows a group of people in Manhattan who are intertwined by their shared experiences of kindness, struggle, and redemption. The film highlights the lives of a nurse, a lawyer, a homeless mother, and a policeman, among others, as they navigate the challenges of homelessness, abuse, and forgiveness. Through their intersecting paths, they find solace and hope in unexpected acts of kindness.
A portrait of the myth of maternity around the story of Pepa and her daughter, who are evicted from their home and forced to wander for a place to live with no support network.
Forced into homelessness, Melli, a single mother, takes her son Ben to a forest. There they build a makeshift camp, set back from the paths so that no one can find them. They think this solution is only temporary. Melli firmly believes their lives will improve soon, a feeling that is strengthened when she is employed as a trainee flight attendant. Unlike Melli, Ben actually enjoys the exciting camp trip. Life under difficult conditions further strengthens the bond between mother and son.
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