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So, 'Lucy & Janie' is this fascinating little piece from 2013 that really plays with the innocence of childhood and the weight of existential thoughts. It follows a 7-year-old girl, Lucy, who’s grappling with big ideas, all through the lens of her imagination and her quirky sidekick, a stick named Janie. The film's pacing can feel a bit meandering at times, but it adds to that dreamy atmosphere—like you're really in a child’s mind. The practical effects are minimal, which works to its advantage, letting the performances shine. There’s something distinctly charming about how it embodies the simplicity and complexity of childhood, making every moment feel genuine and relatable.
This film has been somewhat overlooked in the collector community, which adds to its intrigue. It initially had a limited release and has not seen many reissues, making it a bit elusive. Many collectors appreciate its distinct narrative style and the way it captures the rawness of childhood thoughts. It's not exactly a mainstream title, but that just adds to its charm for those who enjoy offbeat cinema.
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