Don't Ever Let Go(NaN)
A Mexican-American brother and sister come upon a mysterious stone. The stone shows Mia a vision of the future that she’s always wanted. Alex travels with his sister to the edge of everything they know, not ready to let go, but needing to say goodbye.
Movie: Don't Ever Let Go
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Mia (voice)
Alex (voice)
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