It's a clever film without being over the top.
I don't believe it's too hard hitting to handle if any of the themes it touches on have been something the viewer has lived through or is living through.
I believe it could even be a helpful tool for a viewer to identify if any of their issues have yet to be resolved or if they are still in denial.
This potentially could be a good film for a high school PSHE (Personal, Social& Health Education) class to allow some teens and tweens a stepping stone for dialogue and, hopefully, help if needed.
*bonus of course for me was the aunt (played by Kathleen Wilhoite) having heterochromia - different coloured eyes. Can you guess what I have? LOL.
I don't believe it's too hard hitting to handle if any of the themes it touches on have been something the viewer has lived through or is living through.
I believe it could even be a helpful tool for a viewer to identify if any of their issues have yet to be resolved or if they are still in denial.
This potentially could be a good film for a high school PSHE (Personal, Social& Health Education) class to allow some teens and tweens a stepping stone for dialogue and, hopefully, help if needed.
*bonus of course for me was the aunt (played by Kathleen Wilhoite) having heterochromia - different coloured eyes. Can you guess what I have? LOL.