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So, 'One Last Hug' dives into this delicate terrain of grief through the lens of a summer camp designed for kids grappling with loss. It's raw. You see these kids, some barely seven, wrestling with emotions that most adults struggle to articulate. The atmosphere is a mix of somber reflection and, oddly, warmth; you feel the camaraderie among these young souls. The pacing is steady, allowing moments to breathe, which makes the emotional highs and lows feel genuinely earned. There’s a realness here, particularly in the kids' performances, as they share their experiences. The camp’s counselors guide them, but the film is really about the kids finding their voices. It's distinctive in how it approaches such heavy themes without drifting into sentimentality.
Focuses on children's grief supportPersonal stories from young participantsCaptures the essence of coping with loss
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