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08 May 2009
Nobody Knows...it's true
2 of 2 found this helpful In it's own manner, the film carries the tone of true life events. Not only because it's content is based on truth but because it allows you to see the simpleness of life and the things we all take for granted.
As the story unfolds, I realized, even midway through that the depth of the kids understanding and sincerity for their mother's selfishness seemed to outweigh what most youth would succumb to - the victim role.
The foursome, for the most part, didn't allow the outside world to disembody them. Akira took the lead over the three younger siblings and so goes the story that nobody knows.