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So, 'Live A Little' is this intriguing dramedy that digs into the complexities of grief and human connection. You've got Katherine Barlow, this mother who's really lost after her husband's passing, and her strained relationship with her daughter, Sandra, adds a heavy layer to the plot. Enter Grim, a rookie grim reaper trapped in the form of a 12-year-old kid, which brings a quirky yet poignant take on life and afterlife. The tone balances between dark humor and sincere moments, making you smile while also reflecting on deeper themes. The performances are engaging, particularly the dynamic between Katherine and Grim that really highlights the human experience amidst absurdity. It's definitely distinctive for its blend of lightness and heaviness.
This film seems to have had a limited release and isn't widely known among collectors, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. As for formats, it’s primarily available on DVD, but good luck finding a copy; they’re pretty scarce. Given its unique premise and mix of tones, it tends to attract those who appreciate offbeat narratives, so there's definitely niche interest here among collectors looking for something a bit different.
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