So it isn't an epic, but for people experiencing anything similar
(sibling suicide) it might be an interesting way of therapy. An
imaginative narrative and some fine acting makes it time well
spent. For some reason, it hasn't really caught on in the audience,
something I do believe is a result of the main theme. Why did she
commit suicide? Clearly, this is hardly something that US
moviegoers will flock to, had it been an European production it
probably would have reached its audience in a much greater
extent. It is however, a movie that although the realism tainted by a
shimmering romanticized glow, gives the viewer a whole hearted
impression.