The Brass Teapot

What does a bachelor’s degree in art history get you in today’s economy? A hundred thousand dollars worth of debt and a dismal, soul-crushing day job. That is, unless you’re lucky enough to stumble upon a magic teapot.
Alice (Juno Temple) and John Macy (Michael Angarano) are a young couple financially underwater and desperately out of hope. She’s a recent college graduate unable to get a job, and he’s a telemarketer who can’t close deals. The pair have barely enough food to survive and live in a shabby house managed by their former classmate and long-time bully Arnie (Billy Magnussen). They are constantly belittled by their in-laws, their former classmates and their employers.
Their circumstances change, however, when Alice discovers an ancient teapot that produces cash whenever the couple hurts one another. Thus begins a quest where Alice and John must discover how far they are willing to go in order to achieve the American dream.
Though The Brass Teapot is Ramaa Mosley’s first feature, it feels as if it’s steered by a much more experienced hand. The story is set up and unfolds in a very subtle, nuanced manner that enriches each reveal. Though the story is sweet, Mosley mostly avoids sentimentalism and keeps the plot grounded, despite the supernatural elements.
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