I hate horror flicks but loved this one - I had heard it was worth seeing and first saw it at the Kansas City film festival where the entire sold out audience was sucked in emotionally. It was such a moving experience during the film, tear-jerker at the end, and in speaking to others after the film found out that each was uniquely touched by a different aspect of the film. Definitely worth going to see - hard to believe that a scary movie would have a message, but this one certainly does. I'm giving it a 9 out of 10 due to independent film budget causing a slight lack of special effects/CGI. Bottom line: Loved it and highly recommended