12-year-old Conor encounters an ancient tree monster who proceeds to help him cope with his mother's terminal illness and being bullied in school.

Lewis MacDougall
as Conor

Sigourney Weaver
as Grandma

Felicity Jones
as Mum

Toby Kebbell
as Dad

Ben Moor
as Mr. Clark

James Melville
as Harry

Oliver Steer
as Sully

Dominic Boyle
as Anton

Jennifer Lim
as Miss Kwan

Max Gabbay
as Steven
Reno
**An alternate way to confront the reality.** Based on the British novel, made by a well known Spanish director. This film might remind you the titles like 'Finding Neverland', 'Where the Wild Things Are', 'Neverwas' et cetera, but still it is unique. Particularly for the message it carried out. ...
badelf
This is a very enjoyable tale. It's targeted to younger viewers, and therefore the characters are not at all complex. In spite of that shortcoming from an adult's POV, the overall effect is wonderful and emotional. Definitely worth the time....
Filipe Manuel Neto
**It's not a hateful or forgettable movie, but it's far from being lively or happy.** Despite its weaknesses, I confess I liked this film, and that maybe comes from the fact that it touched me personally. Being a film that is so focused on the pain of losing someone dear, on how a person faces si...