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I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST

I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
By Audrey Quinn

GENRE: Independent, Family
LOGLINE:

A resilient orphan, scarred by a life of hardship, finds an unexpected bond with her wealthy, blind adopted sister, only to learn the true meaning of sight, love, and sacrifice when tragedy strikes, forcing her to confront the profound impact of their intertwined destinies.

SYNOPSIS:

"I Wish You All The Best" tells the poignant story of Mynia (My), a young woman whose childhood was a tapestry of hardship: abandoned by her father, forced to beg with her ailing mother, and later enduring abuse in an orphanage after her mother's death. These early trials forge Mynia into a quiet, observant, and prematurely mature girl.

At fifteen, Mynia's life takes an unexpected turn when she's adopted by the affluent James family. There, she meets Violet (Vy), the family's cheerful and optimistic biological daughter, who has been blind since birth. Despite Violet's innate joy and unwavering acceptance, Mynia initially struggles to connect, her past pains and feelings of inferiority creating a chasm between their vastly different upbringings. Violet, with her constant companionship, thoughtful gifts, and imaginative stories, slowly begins to chip away at Mynia's emotional walls.

A pivotal moment arrives when Mynia observes Violet meticulously painting. Though Violet cannot see her canvas, her art radiates a profound, gentle yet powerful energy. Violet shares her dream of becoming an artist and a unique philosophy: "It turns out when people can no longer see, it doesn't mean they can't see at all. There are still colors, vibrant scenes that only they can see." This revelation deeply moves Mynia, who, for the first time, embraces Violet and affectionately calls her "sister."

Ten years later, both women have grown into adults, each forging their own path. Mynia is pursuing a Literature degree at a prestigious German university, while Violet dedicates herself to her art and volunteers at the very orphanage Mynia once lived in. Fate brings them back together when Mynia learns Violet is eligible for eye surgery to restore her sight. Mynia puts her studies on hold and returns home, but tragedy strikes before the operation: Violet is hit by a car. In the quiet final moments by Violet's side in the emergency room, Mynia whispers a heartfelt farewell: "You are the one who gave me life. Thank you, sister."

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