A young widower, Thomas, faced social services taking his son, Peter, due to financial struggles and Peter’s health issues. Despite failing a job interview, Thomas found hope in a job opportunity on an Alaskan fishing boat. Months later, amidst a storm, the boat sank, leaving Thomas stranded on an icy island with two crewmates. They survived but faced betrayal from the ship’s crew. After rescue and recovery, Thomas learned Peter’s biological father had taken him due to Peter’s cancer diagnosis. Thomas, acknowledging their bond, offered financial support for Peter’s treatment. Later, Thomas, Peter, and Peter’s father decided to start anew together in Alaska, embracing a fresh beginning.
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