Hats off to the team who made this stop motion movie which I think took them seven years. It is the story of a young boy, who after an accident at home is sent to live in care with others of his age group, all of whom have been damaged by the absence of the adults in their lives.
It is not all doom and gloom however, and made me secretly smile throughout as it tries to show how everyone blossoms with live in their life, and this can take many forms and come from many people you encounter. 4/5
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I like stop-action films. I find them to have much more character than computer-generated films, though there are plenty of those that are excellent. But I think stop-action has more art to it.
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