It is a good - quite classic - story about loss leading to a journey. It's about losing trust, about losing someone and about finding some measure of meaning and a bearing. The writer does a great job finding the (sometimes) subtle ways sexual abuse creeps in. Albeit not very profound, the movie is definitely good.
The negative points: the editing and the sound. When a river sounds like a rustled plastic bag, you have a problem with your sound. When the cutting between scenes makes you move your eyes a little too much, then you know the guy isn't doing a good job - the director didn't talk to the editor beforehand. These two problems appear at times and they were a bit annoying. Other than that, it's a neat job!
The negative points: the editing and the sound. When a river sounds like a rustled plastic bag, you have a problem with your sound. When the cutting between scenes makes you move your eyes a little too much, then you know the guy isn't doing a good job - the director didn't talk to the editor beforehand. These two problems appear at times and they were a bit annoying. Other than that, it's a neat job!