Let me start off by saying, I'm a huge indie fan and especially love Mark Webber's movies. I've watched the Ever after a ton of times. I was really excited for this movie and couldn't wait but with that being said, it's not his best. I was really saddened that while it had a great premise, cast (obviously lol),and scenery, the execution fell short. It was very slow and disjointed. I feel it could've ran smoother and been pieced together better. I had a hard time getting engrossed and often found myself getting easily distracted because it was dragging. I hope to see more from them but this wasn't the best.
Plot summary
"Where do we go when we die?" A question by three-year-old Bodhi Palmer sets a real family on an imaginative adventure that explores how we cope with dying and the love, laughter, and pain we can find within it.
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Could've been better
Moving
Very unusual film that at first I thought might be too 'New Age' but turned out to be a moving, gentle and philosophical representation of a loving family (as it happens, played by a real-life mother, father and child) coping with impending death. 5-year-old Bhodi (character name and real name) is an entrancing actor, and I just found the whole film to be very calming. It deals with impending death without become maudlin or self-pitying and is a great antidote to the wham-bam trash that pass themselves off as films nowadays.
Watch if you are parents
For whom don't have kids, you won't enjoy. I feel it's no where forward but backward of this movie. It's unique kind is true but just don't enjoy.