by Maymay

March 12, 2018


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Life changes in an instant for young Mia Hall after a car accident puts her in a coma. During an out-of-body experience, she must decide whether to wake up and live a life far different than she had imagined.

I liked the movie but hated the ending. I thought there would be more to the end. I also thought that Mia and Adam’s relationship was moving too quickly. I was very sad when the little brother died. I thought he was going to live or at least expected him to live. I also expected her to wake up to her family in the room. My favorite characters were Mia,Kim,Teddy, and Gramps. Teddy was the little brother that everybody wants. The brother nobody fought with. Gramps was a really wise man. Kim was a really cool friend and Mia was really talented at playing the cello. I think it would be cool to play an instrument. I just expected there to be more to the movie.

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Maymay

Maymay, a special autistic girl and her Berry best friend, began writing movie reviews as a way to improve her writing skills. She continues writing them because she loves it and wants to continue sharing her love of movies with the world. Maymay's favorite movie of all time is Titanic.

  • I think it was a touching movie, but agree with you about the ending – too much brevity with the finish.

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