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Cutting the Cord: A Jane Wilde Story is an interesting take on coming-of-age themes set against the backdrop of a summer camp. Leah, played by Jane Wilde, captures that blend of innocence and anxiety really well, especially as she navigates her first year as a counselor and her relationship with Josh. The atmosphere is very campy—pun intended—creating this odd mix of nostalgia and tension. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, moving from light-hearted moments to those that feel a bit more serious, especially as Leah faces her own fears. It's not just about the typical campfire stories; there's a deeper exploration of identity and connection here, making it distinctive in its approach.
This film, while not widely recognized, has a certain charm that intrigues collectors. The scarcity of physical releases adds a layer of interest, especially as it's a niche narrative that might appeal to those who appreciate more personal stories in this genre. As with many indie films, its limited run means that it could become more sought after over time, especially among fans of Jane Wilde's work.
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