

Why did the girl have to lose her memory?
When the suspect of an arson case refuses to cooperate with the investigation, the detectives search his house and find a locked-up little girl. She doesn't talk and there are no clues to her identity, so assistant psychology professor Narumi Saku is asked to counsel her.
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Plot Summary
Following a devastating car accident, a talented young cellist named Mia Hall finds herself in a coma, existing in an out-of-body state. As she observes the unfolding events and the grief of her loved ones, Mia must make the ultimate choice between life and death. She reflects on her past, her family, her burgeoning romance with Adam, and her dreams of attending Juilliard, all while her spirit hovers between the living and the beyond.
Critical Reception
If I Stay received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Chloë Grace Moretz's performance but finding the film's exploration of grief and its supernatural premise to be somewhat sentimental and predictable. Audiences, particularly younger viewers, were more receptive to the emotional narrative and romantic elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Chloë Grace Moretz's sensitive performance as the comatose protagonist.
- Criticized for its overly sentimental and predictable exploration of grief and choice.
- The supernatural element of Mia's out-of-body experience was seen as a unique, yet sometimes underdeveloped, narrative device.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and the romantic storyline, often finding it a tear-jerking experience. However, some viewers felt the plot was too melodramatic and the central premise stretched credulity.
Fun Fact
The filmmakers meticulously recreated the chaos of the car crash, using real vehicles and extensive safety precautions, to ensure a visceral and impactful depiction.
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