Belongs in the family album, not on Netflix!
This decadent self-pity of a millionaire is hard to bear and is not portrayed believably. She's probably using the story to make a little extra money. The tears are strikingly fake. She was even too lazy to carry the luxury shoes and bags hidden by her husband out of their hiding place by herself and informed the nanny. I think she finally softened, has her children around her and lives in an 18 million dollar estate. Producing a film out of this is the height of impudence. Other victims fall into the abyss and their future is uncertain. Overall, you should save this film and laugh at the method.