This movie is less about the missing girl and more about the friendship that develops between the 2 main characters. Not to say there isn't any mystery, but it may be a little slow paced for some, even though there are a few tense moments. A lot of the movie revolves around a sound engineer sharing sound clips related to the child's disappearance with his younger border, who is at the same time trying to get him to open up to her and the world more. Ironically enough, the only thing that didn't totally immerse me in the movie was the sound quality. However, if you are looking for something a little different, this is definitely worth the watch.
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
All the sound recording and engineering, and the other detective work, enjoyable while it lasts, leads nowhere ; then the girl is found by shear chance. The entire movie is misdirection, ending with an annoying flat tire. So it winds up being simply about young girl helps older man learn about life. I suppose it's flattering for a teen audience or something.