I think your film was beautiful, Adan! I do bring a different perspective to these comments than the rest -- both of my parents died when I was Milo's age. I'm interpreting the pace and ending of the film as symbolic of the long process of coming to terms with such a loss. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Milo didn't die. The change in the appearance of his parents in the photo at the end, to me, represents Milo's emotional healing. Although my parents died 30 years ago, I still shed a couple of tears of empathy for Milo. Keep up the good work.
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