Review of The Brass Teapot (2012) by Sam R — 14 Apr 2013
'The Brass Teapot' is a fresh indie feature with relatable characters.
And an imaginative storyline--a compelling take on historical fiction.
Fused with black comedy and reminiscent of 'It's A Wonderful Life'.
Meets 'Bonnie & Clyde'. Mosley cleverly incorporates the mission of The.
Theosophist Society and the use of the teapot as a metaphor for greed,.
Carefully constructing landmarks as the audience journeys towards.
Self-awareness and altruism. Whether it's witty banter or an endearing.
Moment, Juno Temple and Michael Angarano have great on-screen chemistry.
That only complements Mosley's creative vision. This is one feature you.
Won't want to miss!
This review of The Brass Teapot (2012) was written by Sam R on 14 Apr 2013.
The Brass Teapot has generally received mixed reviews.
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