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Learning Not to Drown
In a small country town, Charlie wakes up on a seemingly normal day only to find his wife and baby missing. In his pursuit for his wife and baby, he turns to his community members for help. This search forces confrontation of painful truths
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Plot Summary
A young girl, Jessica, who has lost her mother and stepfather in a tragic accident, is sent to live with her grandmother in a new town. Struggling to cope with her grief and find her place, she befriends a group of teenagers who are also dealing with their own challenges. Together, they navigate the complexities of adolescence, loss, and self-discovery, finding solace and strength in their shared experiences and support for one another.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise directed towards its emotional depth and the performances of its young cast, as well as the grounding presence of Morgan Freeman. Some critics noted that the narrative occasionally felt predictable, but the overall sentiment was that it offered a heartfelt and touching exploration of grief and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and sensitive portrayal of adolescent grief and the search for belonging.
Features strong performances from its young ensemble cast, supported by Morgan Freeman.
Explores difficult themes with a gentle and ultimately hopeful approach.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the experiences of young people in New York City dealing with loss and displacement, aiming to give a voice to their stories.
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