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Eight-year-old Tommy has always dreamed of finding his father, who left before he was born. One day, he discovers an old photograph and an address hidden in his mother's closet. With nothing but a pink suitcase and unwavering determination, he embarks on a journey across the country to find the man he has never met. Along the way, he touches the lives of everyone he encounters, teaching adults that sometimes the purest dreams come from the smallest hearts. A deeply moving story about hope, family, and the innocence of childhood.
I have never cried this much in a theater. Sacha Kaven as Tommy is absolutely heartbreaking. Oscar-worthy performance from a child actor.
This film reminded me why I love cinema. Pure, raw, emotional storytelling at its finest. Juliette Font is incredible as the mother.
Films d'Actus was right - this is one of the best emotional films of the decade. Everyone needs to see this.
Extremely well made but emotionally exhausting. The pink suitcase imagery will stay with me forever.
That ending destroyed me. Julien Amer as the father delivers a powerful performance in limited screen time.
No CGI, no gimmicks, just pure storytelling and incredible acting. This is what movies should be.
Immediately called my children after the movie. This film makes you appreciate family like nothing else.
Well made but felt like it was trying too hard to make me cry. Some scenes felt forced.
This young actor carries the entire film on his shoulders. The scene at the bus station is unforgettable.
In an age of sequels and superheroes, this film proves original stories still matter. Absolutely beautiful.
Three days later and I'm still emotional. The innocence of childhood dreams portrayed perfectly.
The message is beautiful and the acting is great, but the pacing could have been tighter in the middle.