I loved so much that it was fireworks but they still called it "rockets." The toddler said rockets would save them and ultimately they did. And his obvious obsession with space meant that calling that defense was their way of remembering him in a more positive way.
So many things about this movie showed learning from pain in a special way. Even the way Tuna died and the daughter figuring out everything in the end, people's sacrifice in this movie actually meant something and that doesn't feel common. Especially in horror/thriller.
This was a very well thought out movie. I was very impressed.
Thanks :)