A unique student film from writer/director Cameron Pearson that deals with existence and death, but from the point of view of a small child, who, interestingly enough, engages in this conversation with a ghost.
Taking a child's point of view always brings a special kind of perspective to any topic as a child's views are pure and uncorrupted. It is often the best way to look at life; to force yourself to see things with a fresh pair of eyes and challenges you to re-think your views, which I firmly believe is the mark of a good movie. If a movie doesn't make you think, then it's simply mindless entertainment. But a movie that makes you walk away deep in thought is a gift.
Taking a child's point of view always brings a special kind of perspective to any topic as a child's views are pure and uncorrupted. It is often the best way to look at life; to force yourself to see things with a fresh pair of eyes and challenges you to re-think your views, which I firmly believe is the mark of a good movie. If a movie doesn't make you think, then it's simply mindless entertainment. But a movie that makes you walk away deep in thought is a gift.