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Death of a Superhero

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Donald maybe is a eccentric boy in everybody's eyes but he has special imagination and a talent for art that nobody knows. When he gets a dangerous illness which threatens his life, Donald fights against the sickness and understand the meaning of the life with the help of family, friends.
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Kimberly Gadette
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April 30, 2012

"A synchronous coming-of-age/coming-of-death story, the teen's complex mindset comes at us by way of an inventive live-action/graphics mix. Like the boy, the film steadfastly steers clear of the mawkish."
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Noel Murray
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May 03, 2012

Fitzgibbon's cast is excellent, and the movie's animated interludes liven up what could've been thoroughly pat.
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John Anderson
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February 23, 2012

Pic sidesteps cloying sentimentality and heavy-handedness with the help of a solid cast.
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Perri Nemiroff
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May 02, 2012

Pairing of drawings and live-action material help us get into Donald's head, but in a tamer manner, something that highlights the hope and makes it an enjoyable watch.
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Tom Keogh

May 03, 2012

Much of this film quickly vanishes from memory, but there's some gold here. That's pretty much the message about life itself in "Death of a Superhero."
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Kenji Fujishima
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April 28, 2012

A generally affecting and occasionally insightful drama about the ways people handle an awareness of mortality.
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Donald Clarke
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November 30, 2012

The latest release from Ian Fitzgibbon, director of A Film with Me in It, does work hard - and responsibly - at injecting colour into this most troubling of scenarios.
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Andrew Lapin
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May 03, 2012

Charming, raunchy and improbably uplifting.
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Mike Scott
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June 22, 2012

This sick-kid drama is well-made enough, but ultimately too familiar to resonate.
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