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Blue Jay

2016 | 81m | English

(21966 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Alexandre Lehmann
Writer: Mark Duplass
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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: Oct 07, 2016
Director: Alexandre Lehmann
Writer: Mark Duplass
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords abortion, former lovers, black and white
Production Companies Duplass Brothers Productions, The Orchard
Box Office Revenue: $21,626
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Duplass Jim
Sarah Paulson Amanda
Clu Gulager Waynie
James Andrews Background
Harris Benbury Background
Daniel Brooks Background
Mary Brooks Background
Bill Greer Background
Cindy Greer Background
Ana Iovine Background
Leo Munoz Background
Loretta Munoz Background
Brady Rice Background
Karen Rice Background
Name Job
Alexandre Lehmann Director of Photography, Director
Mark Duplass Screenplay
Amey René Casting
Julian Wass Original Music Composer
Chris Donlon Editor
Stacey Schneiderman Costume Design
Sean O'Malley Sound Mixer
Stacy Schneiderman Makeup & Hair
Zach Goheen Sound Effects Editor
Mic Waugh Steadicam Operator
Margaret Box Production Design
Matteo Maranzana Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Mark Duplass Executive Producer
Jay Duplass Executive Producer
Mel Eslyn Producer
Xan Aranda Producer
Ian Bricke Executive Producer
Sydney Fleischmann Co-Producer
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badelf
7.0

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 Oberl ... in 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".

Apr 29, 2023