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March Hare
By accepting Mander's invitation, Rinka joins the evil cult group "Bad Bunny" to become a follower and begin the journey of selling purses. After the initiation ceremony, she accidently finds out about the secret behind the scam of Bad Bunny.
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Plot Summary
A retired jazz musician, facing his mortality and a strained relationship with his estranged daughter, decides to record one last album. As he navigates his health concerns and attempts to reconnect with his family, he finds inspiration in unexpected places and confronts the legacy he will leave behind.
Critical Reception
March Hare received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. Praised for its heartfelt performances, particularly from Paul Anthony Sorvino in his final film role, and its poignant exploration of themes like aging, family, and artistic legacy. Some reviews noted a familiar narrative structure, but the emotional core and Sorvino's performance were widely highlighted as strengths.
What Reviewers Say
A touching, if somewhat predictable, farewell performance from a beloved actor.
Explores themes of reconciliation and artistic passion with genuine warmth.
The film's strength lies in its emotional resonance and character-driven narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and Paul Anthony Sorvino's final performance, with many finding it a moving and well-acted experience. Some viewers felt the plot could have been more original, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Fun Fact
This film marked the final on-screen appearance of veteran actor Paul Anthony Sorvino, who passed away in 2022.
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