cansarica-34870
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I had high expectations, but unfortunately, this turned out to be a complete disappointment. The story was poorly written and lacked any meaningful humor. Instead of the charm and creativity we've come to expect from Pixar, it delivered a chaotic plot and unnecessarily frightening scenes-completely inappropriate for children under six. My 4-year-old daughter was so frightened she cried throughout the night and woke up multiple times with nightmares caused by the film. It's hard to believe this is a Pixar production, let alone one with a $150 million budget. Frankly, it felt like a waste of time and resources.
This is undeniably one of the most poignant and heart-touching documentaries of the year. It confronts a deeply emotional and universal truth: one day, parents may discover something unexpected in their children-a diagnosis that feels more devastating than facing their own mortality. The thought of your most precious loved one enduring a debilitating condition is one of life's most challenging tests.
For those who are not parents, it may be difficult to fully grasp the emotional depth of such a situation, and their inability to empathize might explain why some may underrate this documentary. But as someone who recognizes the profound courage it takes to navigate such trials, I see this film as a beacon of resilience and hope.
The Pelletier family, faced with an unimaginable reality and no available treatment, chose to channel their energy into creating this documentary. It's their way of doing the only thing they can-raising awareness and inspiring others in similar circumstances. Such films are more than just stories; they serve as a source of hope, a testament to human strength, and a guide for standing tall in the face of adversity.
Thank you, Pelletier family, for your bravery in sharing your journey with the world. This documentary will undoubtedly light the way for others who find themselves in similar situations. To those leaving harsh or dismissive comments: your negativity reflects more about your own struggles than the value of this incredible work. Let's focus on the strength, hope, and compassion this documentary represents.
For those who are not parents, it may be difficult to fully grasp the emotional depth of such a situation, and their inability to empathize might explain why some may underrate this documentary. But as someone who recognizes the profound courage it takes to navigate such trials, I see this film as a beacon of resilience and hope.
The Pelletier family, faced with an unimaginable reality and no available treatment, chose to channel their energy into creating this documentary. It's their way of doing the only thing they can-raising awareness and inspiring others in similar circumstances. Such films are more than just stories; they serve as a source of hope, a testament to human strength, and a guide for standing tall in the face of adversity.
Thank you, Pelletier family, for your bravery in sharing your journey with the world. This documentary will undoubtedly light the way for others who find themselves in similar situations. To those leaving harsh or dismissive comments: your negativity reflects more about your own struggles than the value of this incredible work. Let's focus on the strength, hope, and compassion this documentary represents.
This is the best movie I've seen in a long time-simple and beautiful. It has no conventional plot, instead embracing the beauty of simplicity and tranquility.
We are all caught up in promoting what we do, sharing it repeatedly on social media, announcing to the world that we want more-more recognition, better jobs, higher pay. Eventually, this pursuit becomes our main focus, overshadowing what we truly love. Ambition breeds anxiety, and anxiety only worsens our lives, all for the sake of reaching the top. But what is it we hope to find there that we don't already have? This film is small in scale, yet its simplicity feels immense.
We are all caught up in promoting what we do, sharing it repeatedly on social media, announcing to the world that we want more-more recognition, better jobs, higher pay. Eventually, this pursuit becomes our main focus, overshadowing what we truly love. Ambition breeds anxiety, and anxiety only worsens our lives, all for the sake of reaching the top. But what is it we hope to find there that we don't already have? This film is small in scale, yet its simplicity feels immense.