But if we talk about it... There is no single “right way” in this world. This is what everyone chooses for himself, what he considers the most important and for what it is worth living. Being able to make your own decisions, even if they are the stupidest in life, is the greatest wealth given to people.
Stray Dogs – Literary Geniuses / Bungou Stray Dogs
It's a teen movie. Family cinema by all Hollywood standards. The thing is, I started watching because I read Judy Bloom’s novel of the same name years ago. The book is great. The syllable is neat, stylistically sustained. Included by Time magazine in the list of 100 best books for teenagers.
And so, after my son read this book, at first I was alone, then my family, including my eldest son and youngest daughter, looked at it. There are no complex emotional registers and moves in the form of presentation of this movie about growing up. And freedom of choice. This is based on the theme of faith in God. The indie film is worth watching because of Abby Ryder Fortson's stunning and organic play, she plays both "flexibly and smoothly" over the vector of raised themes in the film.
“It’s amazing how people always find someone your age among their acquaintances before you tell them how old you really are.” Judy Bloom is a quote from a book.
The film should be shown to your children. 8 to 16 years old. Here they will understand all the experiences and feelings of the girl. They'll think about it.
Read the book before watching it. It is fascinating and informative with a deep semantic load. 😘