There is a striking contrast between the two perspectives in the films. Sandra remains rational, constructing her defense with logic, and emphasising the complexities of relationships. Meanwhile, Coly distances herself from rationality, attributing the crime she committed to the “evil eye” and relying on her own logic. Maternal filicide, as depicted in Coly’s case, is profoundly disturbing for a sane and logical world. She informs the judge that Luc arrived a few days after her daughter’s birth. Luc’s initial reaction, upon seeing her with the newborn, was skepticism. He questioned the child’s paternity, prompting a deeply wounded Coly to assert, “Don’t worry. She’s mine.”