Several emotionally intense scenes throughout.
Bruising is shown on a toddler's spine as part of her cancer.
11-year-old Anna's decision to seek medical emancipation causes some heated arguments between her and her mother. In one of these scenes, the mother slaps Anna across the face (although there is no blood, bruising, or red marks shown), and in the next scene of this nature, there is screaming and name-calling.
A teenage cancer patient dies. His death is not shown, nor is his body, but it is still upsetting. The aftermath of this scene is very sad.
A character has a public seizure, which may be frightening to some viewers.
A main character is revealed to have had a 12-year-old daughter who was killed in a car accident a few years ago. The accident itself is not shown, but the mother is seen grieving her loss.
A 5-year-old child is shown being forced to donate bone marrow against her will. She is crying, screaming no, and clinging to her father.
A main character with cancer dies towards the end of the film. Her death is off screen, but it is extremely emotional as right before she dies, she gives her mother a book of memories and thoughts. You see the pages inside the book.
In a flashback, a teenage girl gets drunk and attempts suicide by taking pills (her sister stops her). She is seen throwing things around the room. She is trying to escape the grief of her boyfriend's death