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Little Jar
Ainsley is a misanthrope who hates people but when she suddenly finds herself in isolation with no one to talk to, she realizes how much she actually misses connection. Enter Ulysses, a dead mouse in a jar. With a little bit of loneliness, a pinch of imagination, and a mouse-sized tuxedo, Ulysses becomes her training wheels in this newly discovered world of friendship.
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Plot Summary
In "Little Jar," a young woman grapples with the loss of her best friend, embarking on a cross-country road trip to deliver a eulogy. Along the way, she encounters various people and challenges that force her to confront her grief and re-evaluate her life. The journey becomes a poignant exploration of friendship, loss, and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Little Jar garnered attention for its sensitive portrayal of grief and its intimate storytelling. Critics often praised Vivian Kerr's dual role as director and lead actress, highlighting her emotional depth. The film resonated with audiences for its raw honesty and relatable themes of loss and healing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and heartfelt exploration of grief.
Vivian Kerr's performance and direction were frequently cited as highlights.
The film offers a poignant and relatable journey through loss and self-discovery.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong emotional connection to the film's themes of friendship and loss, with many appreciating its raw and honest approach to grief.
Fun Fact
The film's director and star, Vivian Kerr, drew inspiration for the story from personal experiences with grief and the importance of friendships.
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