Dear Rosie Movie — [hot]

The film’s quietest image – a child’s hand placing a single, non-magical daisy on an empty chair – lingers longer than any explosion. Dear Rosie earns its tears honestly.

Adults and older children (10+) processing loss; stop-motion enthusiasts; anyone tired of resurrection-as-happy-ending. Not recommended for: Viewers seeking fast-paced adventure or conventional villain defeat. dear rosie movie

One week before the anniversary of their mother Rosie’s death, Ruth discovers a cryptic journal containing sketches of a mythical Perpetual Daisy – a flower said to grant one wish to the person who reanimates it. Believing the daisy can bring their mother back, Ruth drags a reluctant Noah into the forgotten underground irrigation tunnels beneath the city. There, they enter the , a dreamlike subterranean world inhabited by forgotten garden robots, melancholy moss-creatures, and a sentient fog called the Mourning Mist , which manifests as a gentle, whispering deer. The film’s quietest image – a child’s hand

82% (Verified Audience) Common Sense Media: Age 10+ (themes of parental death, no violence or jump scares) Not recommended for: Viewers seeking fast-paced adventure or