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Blue Eyed Girl (2025)
Comedy-drama following Jane Messina, a 40-year-old actress and mother, as she returns to her Minnesota hometown to care for her ailing father, reassessing her life amid family tensions. Starring Marisa Coughlan as Jane, with Beau Bridges as her father and Bridey Elliott as her sister. Directed and produced by J. Mills Goodloe; written by Coughlan. Independent film released November 21, 2025.
Comedy-drama following Jane Messina, a 40-year-old actress and mother, as she returns to her Minnesota hometown to care for her ailing father, reassessing her life amid family tensions. Starring Marisa Coughlan as Jane, with Beau Bridges as her father and Bridey Elliott as her sister. Directed and produced by J. Mills Goodloe; written by Coughlan. Independent film released November 21, 2025.
The film's central conflict revolves around personal regrets and family bonds during a midlife crisis, resolved through individual acceptance and emotional reconnection without ideological slant.
Main characters are predominantly white, with ethnic diversity appearing in supporting roles via actors like LisaGay Hamilton and Freddy Rodriguez. The story examines midlife reflection and family dynamics without critiquing traditional identities.
The narrative questions the stability of lifelong marriage through depictions of marital estrangement and multiple divorces as avenues for personal fulfillment. Sibling and parent-child bonds provide support during midlife crises, but traditional family roles face scrutiny without strong endorsement.
The film depicts a family drama centered on midlife reevaluation and relationships, with no LGBTQ+ characters or themes present.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story centers on three sisters reuniting to care for their ailing father, exploring midlife regrets and family bonds without addressing trans identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Blue Eyed Girl presents an original story about a woman returning home to her family, featuring newly created characters without any basis in prior source material or historical figures that would allow for gender swaps.
Blue Eyed Girl presents original characters in a family dramedy without adaptation from prior source material or historical basis, resulting in no established canonical races to swap.
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