Overview
- The film won both the U.S. Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, critics report.
- The narrative centers on an eight-year-old who witnesses a sexual assault in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
- Reviewers praise Beth de Araújo’s choice to tell the story through the child’s viewpoint, supported by Greta Zozula’s intimate cinematography.
- Mason Reeves’ debut is widely described as the movie’s linchpin performance, with Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan noted for nuanced parental roles.
- Coverage highlights the film’s portrayal of systemic limits on justice, including an in‑film reference to a maximum sentence of eight years.