

Kajillionaire
"Know your worth."
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Two con artists have spent 26 years training their only daughter to swindle, scam and steal at every turn. During a desperate and hastily conceived heist, they charm a stranger into joining them, only to have their entire world turned upside down.
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Kajillionaire Reviews
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
March 27, 2020I am absolutely head over heels in love with writer-director Miranda Julyâs âKajillionaire,â a quirky, tender film that explores the longing for human connection wrapped up in a story about a family of down-on-their-luck con artists. The project has Julyâs signature style all over, and itâs one of the very best works of her career. Theresa (Debra Winger) and Robert (Richard Jenkins) are life-long grifters. Theyâve trained their only daughter, Old Dolio (Evan Rachel Wood), well. The trio are well-versed in every scam, swindle, and opportunity for thievery, from lifting mail from adjacent post office boxes to demanding a reward for finding âlostâ jewelry. While on a mission to defraud a travel insurance company, they meet kind stranger Melanie (Gina Rodriguez), who is intrigued by the family. Melanie casually mentions that she has a crackerjack idea to trick her elderly customers into gifting her valuable antiques, which she can subsequently sell for cash. Desperate for rent money, the family invites Melanie to join them on their next heist, which turns Old Dolioâs world upside down. The story is original, touching, very funny, and it goes places you wonât expect. Wood is fantastic as Old Dolio, a stoic, lonely, and strange young woman who is obsessed with the fact that she was never held as a baby. She longs to be shown affection, and itâs a heartbreaking character that Wood wholly embodies. All of the performances are fantastic, but she stands out. The dry, wry humor is an acquired taste, but if you appreciate Julyâs previous work, youâll likely love this. There are moments of greatness (including a beautiful scene about loneliness that takes place in a dying manâs apartment), and heavy themes about learning to love yourself and the joys of friendship and salvation are laid out in non-conventionally delicate but effective ways. I adored every single moment of this film. The story turns from a generic tale of grifters into a lively portrait of self discovery, and itâs beautiful when Old Dolio begins to experience a true connection with Melanie as they devise a plan to free her from a life of petty crime. âKajillionaireâ is uplifting and charming, and has a lot of original, insightful things to say about the world we all live in.
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