I thought it was a great story, told well. That it was predictable didn't make it any less watchable. I love how it was made. I love that it presented a sincere story about loneliness and acceptance and growing up and wanting love and learning that we can be wrong in our judgment even when we're adults, without the usual crap about children all being brighter than adults. I love how it's about community and taking care of one another and it's also about independence and being true to one's own vision. And Keisha Castle-Hughes was great.
~ ~ ~ All meetings end in separation All acquisition ends in dispersion All life ends in death - The Buddha