The film effectively and langorously recreates the journey of these unloved children and the young man, who wants to save them but cannot.
The unloved child, the gun, the white powder - death.
Yet Marigold was herself an unwanted, unloved child, and we are therefore expected to react to her sympathetically.
Barbara, the narrator, is an unloved middle child.
Pity for an unloved child who would die without ever knowing a moments happiness.
It conjures up vague images of children unwanted and unloved.
Jane is an unloved, unwanted child, an outsider in the only home she has ever known.
It is hard for us to imagine the pain of unloved children and the anguish of parents who can't give their children what they need.
They take our freedom, our pride, treat us like mindless, unloved children who can't see them stealing all the best of what we are.
She was an unwanted, unloved, and abused child.