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DramaRomance

Blue Jay

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Meeting by chance when they return to their tiny California hometown, two former high-school sweethearts reflect on their shared past.

Release Date : 2016-10-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The OrchardDuplass Brothers Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mark Duplass

Character Name : Jim

Original Name : Mark Duplass

Gender : Male

Sarah Paulson

Character Name : Amanda

Original Name : Sarah Paulson

Gender : Female

Clu Gulager

Character Name : Waynie

Original Name : Clu Gulager

Gender : Male

James Andrews

Character Name : Background

Original Name : James Andrews

Gender : Male

Harris Benbury

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Harris Benbury

Gender : Male

Daniel Brooks

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Daniel Brooks

Gender : Male

Mary Brooks

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Mary Brooks

Gender : Male

Bill Greer

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Bill Greer

Gender : Male

Cindy Greer

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Cindy Greer

Gender : Male

Ana Iovine

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Ana Iovine

Gender : Male

Leo Munoz

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Leo Munoz

Gender : Male

Loretta Munoz

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Loretta Munoz

Gender : Male

Brady Rice

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Brady Rice

Gender : Male

Karen Rice

Character Name : Background

Original Name : Karen Rice

Gender : Male

Reviews

B

badelf

@badelf

2023-04-29

A Linklater-esque film that doesn't quite measure up in spite of the incredibly fun, "spontaneous" parts. It reminds me of a personal story: Once upon a time, when I was a kid of 20, wandering across the USA, I somehow ended up in Ohio, staying on the floor in a college apartment with some Oberlin kids. In a smoke-induced, highly philosophical conversation with one, I learned probably one of the most important lessons in my life. This fellow, whose name escapes me, said he was spending a huge effort to close his old relationships. That it was important. It was an epiphany, and a lesson I engraved upon my life. What he was doing is not only important; it's essential to life. Un-closed relationships, are a tremendous energy vacuum in our brain and our life. They prevent us from living in the moment, from the "be-here-now".