"In a forgotten but defiant bayou community cut off from the rest of the world by a sprawling levee, a six-year-old girl exists on the brink of orphanhood. Buoyed by her childish optimism and extraordinary imagination, she believes that the natural order is in balance with the universe until a fierce storm changes her reality." -Amazon.com
I give this movie **** out of ***** (four stars out of five.)
I had no idea what this movie was about. At first I thought is was going to be like "Where the Wild Things Are."
But pretty quickly, one realizes that it's very avant garde.
So basically, it is a little kid who is inches away from homelessness and orphanhood. She's trying to explain to herself how the world works.
So basically, a child tries to tell her story.
It's cute and I cried.
It's weird at first, and there's still some things that my brain hasn't quite worked out. I lived in the South for a while, so some of the things in there will make less sense to you, than they did to me.
Overall, I liked it.
But I'm still not sure why . . .
It is on my list of movies to watch when I want an excuse to cry.
THE END.
I give this movie **** out of ***** (four stars out of five.)
I had no idea what this movie was about. At first I thought is was going to be like "Where the Wild Things Are."
But pretty quickly, one realizes that it's very avant garde.
So basically, it is a little kid who is inches away from homelessness and orphanhood. She's trying to explain to herself how the world works.
So basically, a child tries to tell her story.
It's cute and I cried.
It's weird at first, and there's still some things that my brain hasn't quite worked out. I lived in the South for a while, so some of the things in there will make less sense to you, than they did to me.
Overall, I liked it.
But I'm still not sure why . . .
It is on my list of movies to watch when I want an excuse to cry.
THE END.
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