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I remember seeing this in the theaters and being disappointed. Its like they were trying to hard to make a sequel to "Lily and the Snowman". It is ok, I just never really did more than like it!


Movie spotlight
In a world where balloons are filled with the light of film, a father must find the time to pop one with his son before it loses its light forever.
This short film follows Ben, a young boy navigating the complexities of his parents' separation. He finds solace and a connection to his father through a shared love of balloons. The narrative explores themes of childhood resilience, parental absence, and the enduring power of simple gestures.
A Balloon for Ben was generally well-received for its sensitive portrayal of a child's emotional experience during parental divorce. Critics praised its understated direction and the performances of its cast, noting its poignant and relatable narrative.
Praised for its emotional depth and gentle handling of a difficult subject.
Commended for strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
Appreciated for its concise yet impactful storytelling.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but the film has garnered appreciation for its touching and authentic depiction of childhood during family upheaval.
The film was part of a collection of shorts aimed at exploring difficult themes for young audiences and was developed with input from child psychologists.
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I remember seeing this in the theaters and being disappointed. Its like they were trying to hard to make a sequel to "Lily and the Snowman". It is ok, I just never really did more than like it!