Rocks In My Pockets -
The phrase most often refers to the critically acclaimed 2014 animated feature by Signe Baumane , though it is also the title of a children's book by Marc Harshman . Film Review: Rocks in My Pockets (2014)
“I don't know if I've seen a movie that so accurately describes the panic, madness, and strange peace that happens inside the heads of those dealing with mental illness.” Rachel's Reviews Rocks in My Pockets
Set in the rocky mountains, this children's story follows the Woods family, who carry rocks to keep from being blown away by the wind. The phrase most often refers to the critically
: It is a heartwarming tale of resourcefulness and perspective, eventually turning the family's "burden" (the rocks) into a source of survival and success. : Critics at The New York Times describe
: Critics at The New York Times describe it as an "engaging act of empathy," while Variety calls it a "modern milestone in animated storytelling".
: The prose is described as having a strong connection to nature and rural mountain life. Rocks in My Pockets movie review - Roger Ebert