Much can be said about a movie, by anyone who sees it, and especially by critics who can use many and specious words. However, I saw this movie, and stuck through it. I almost bailed out on the movie a number of times. After finishing the movie, I must say, it brought to mind a reality which exists, and that is 'hopelessness', that state where a person doesn't see any way out. The movie re-instilled in me my belief in the spiritual world, and the triumph of the human spirit from self-shame, extreme sadness and crippling grief; all things which truly (can) kill-if one doesn't search for and hold on to that tiny string (hope) in a forest leading out from despair.