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Little Jar was pretty great. Odd as, but I liked it a lot. Quirky and not for everyone but hilarious in places.
?si=uvgs_ZmO-VASh04hI dug it all the way. Maybe a little too familiar. Her laughter just slays me.
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Little Jar was pretty great. Odd as, but I liked it a lot. Quirky and not for everyone but hilarious in places. (Original Post)
mahina
Jan 2025
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bif
(25,099 posts)1. And where can one watch it?
Did you see Theo Who Lived by chance? I keep thinking about that movie.
Pretty powerful movie.
bif
(25,099 posts)4. It's on Hoopla as well.
mahina
(19,683 posts)5. better option, thank you.
bif
(25,099 posts)6. You're right, it's not for everyone.
I found it amusing for about the first 20 or 30 minutes. Then I just found her irritating. I had to quit watching after about an hour.
mahina
(19,683 posts)7. Spoiler alert. (I get it! She is extremely irritating, no question
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I think I lasted because I fell asleep in the middle briefly. But it is creative and an original idea as well as kind of a surprise that it got made it all.
Since you’re not gonna watch the movie, I can tell you that it is has everything, a retelling of Joseph Campbell’s heroic cycle. In the end there is redemption and hope. Not before some wandering in the darkness for real.
bif
(25,099 posts)8. Gotta love indie films!