Jack of the Red Hearts is an American film directed by Janet Grillo and centered on the issues of orphanage, family, autism, exclusion and inclusion.
When Coke is taken into social assistance services, Jack is required to find a stable income in order to gain legal custody of her sister.
After taking the resume of an actual therapist, Donna and assuming her identity, Jack is hired by Kay and Mark to care for their daughter, a young autistic girl named Glory, who is about Coke's age.
While Jack finds her job challenging at first, she eventually improves and creates a positive connection with Glory.
At the end of the movie, we can see Jack as she contemplates the sky the same way as Glory, while being driven in a police car.