

He’s looking at the backs of the seats and then “bam” they turn around with skeletons in every chair! He’s in a subway station and eventually it builds up to where he’s inside the train car.

Again, surprise! Most intense is the scene near the end of the film where the 4-year old deals with be alone in the world. Another time, there’s a sudden loud engine noise of the War plane his grandfather flew. His mother’s face suddenly turns into a large mean angry face, just like that, surprise! This happens twice. The movie moves along nicely, but there are a few intense and surprise moments. He slowly learns he is no longer the center of attention with his parents. He sees his dog a person who he can play with and who works with his future teenage sister. Along the way he sees the future and his sister as a teenager while he remains the same four year-old. A story told through the four year-old kid as he learns to accept and love his newly born baby sister. This movie is more ambitious and serious than it seems.
