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An 18 year-old orphaned girl wants to travel to Europe to track down her biological mother, so when she meets a kind-hearted young man reeling from the guilt of a fatal accident, she convinc... Read allAn 18 year-old orphaned girl wants to travel to Europe to track down her biological mother, so when she meets a kind-hearted young man reeling from the guilt of a fatal accident, she convinces him to accompany her on the journey.An 18 year-old orphaned girl wants to travel to Europe to track down her biological mother, so when she meets a kind-hearted young man reeling from the guilt of a fatal accident, she convinces him to accompany her on the journey.
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It is very good movie, I recommend everyone watch it. The story is nice and meaningful especially for young people who have not that experience in life. For example Kyle was down after the accident but Mia was full of energy at that moment, when things changed the situation flipped, it means if you failed, give it another chance. Also the hope of the girl was to see her biological mother, after all those difficulties, the mother was not in a position to even keeping her girl for a while, it means if you only see a case in your perspective without considering other's view about the problem, it may not be fair. After all I liked the movie, it is full of hope lessons and it worth watching. By the way I only rated yhe movie by its contents and coversations, may the ability of the actors not as required for a perfect movie, but they are young and new, lets give them more tries.
After a horrible car accident, kyle is totally devastated. Out of the blue, he meets mia, and she convinces him to join her on the trip to spain, which she already had planned. At first, kyle is a jerk, and won't speak, but after a while (for some reason...) he warms up to her. Kyle even offers to buy her a shirt when she spills something on her own. Although she flat out refuses to wear one of his... which would have been the easier solution... odd. And everywhere they go, they drive right up to where they want to be.... they never seem to have to look for tourist parking. I'm guessing this was written for a younger audience. At about the midpoint, a secret comes out, that changes their relationship completely. Can they go back to at least being friends? Will mia ever find her mother? She and kyle seem to be (finally) honest with each other, and may even help each other. But there are more secrets to come out. Cute little story, in spite of some plot-holes, and silly script issues; were so many things unsaid for a reason, or was it just bad editing? Or maybe a weak script? It's pretty good... script needed a little juicing up. Directed by joaquín llamas. It looks like he has done mostly television prior to this. Story by victoria vinuesa. This definitely has the feel that it started out as someone's personal story. And was jazzed up to make a good film. It's mostly good. A little over-sentimental, for the sake of the heart strings.
Acting is pretty atrocious from almost every character. Everything is stiff, the music is predictably cheesy and immature, like the background of a barney episode.
Script is predictable, cliche, and well, dorky.
It seems like an AI wrote this script.
All the scenes seem really rushed, like this was a first time director just trying things out for the first time, and wanting to get everything done in one take.
Seriously, you could guess the next line of each character. That's how predictable everything is. Here's the part what they cry, here's the loving father son moment, etc.
Don't waste you time. There are much better movies in this genre.
Script is predictable, cliche, and well, dorky.
It seems like an AI wrote this script.
All the scenes seem really rushed, like this was a first time director just trying things out for the first time, and wanting to get everything done in one take.
Seriously, you could guess the next line of each character. That's how predictable everything is. Here's the part what they cry, here's the loving father son moment, etc.
Don't waste you time. There are much better movies in this genre.
This is a movie with a deep message that I also enjoyed after reading the original novel written by Victoria Vinuesa. I loved to watch how the characters open up about their true worries in a different, loving and totally truthful way that I have never seem till now in a movie. Some of my beliefs, regarding life after death and how much loved we truly are, completely changed. Mia is a character that helped me to question myself, as after seeing her deep love for humanity and her true worries about our indiferent behaviour, I couldn't resist to question myself in that way too. With no doubt I recommend watching the film and also reading the book.
The lead actress carried this film. The boy was good too in an understated way. But she exuded a rare freshness.
I like the idea that two wounded souls with a connection help each other while on a mission.
I always come back to the same criticism. Lack of character development. Who is the boy? He has white parents and seems to be of some sort of mixed background. That's odd casting without an explanation.
The girl still calls her foster mother "Mrs." after a decade? The kids are the same age and are from a relatively small area, Yet they have never seen each other?
I get the idea of her needing a driver, but I don't believe that she would camp with someone she didn't even know.
I do respect that there was a scene when the boy breaks down with emotion. That is often missing in emotional films where one character never takes their guard down.
It has a lovely theme of healing, and the power of human connection, with beautiful scenery and a good twist.
Part of what sells it is the use of unknown performers. That makes it seem more real.
I like the idea that two wounded souls with a connection help each other while on a mission.
I always come back to the same criticism. Lack of character development. Who is the boy? He has white parents and seems to be of some sort of mixed background. That's odd casting without an explanation.
The girl still calls her foster mother "Mrs." after a decade? The kids are the same age and are from a relatively small area, Yet they have never seen each other?
I get the idea of her needing a driver, but I don't believe that she would camp with someone she didn't even know.
I do respect that there was a scene when the boy breaks down with emotion. That is often missing in emotional films where one character never takes their guard down.
It has a lovely theme of healing, and the power of human connection, with beautiful scenery and a good twist.
Part of what sells it is the use of unknown performers. That makes it seem more real.
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- $170,930
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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