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Blue Heron (2025)

Aug 17, 2026 · 1h 7m

Summary

Hosts Slim, Danny Haas, and Part of Alexis review Sophie Rhoads’ debut feature *Blue Heron*, praising its restrained, autobiographical storytelling about a sister’s complex relationship with her troubled brother. They discuss the film’s impressionistic structure, stunning visuals, and emotional depth, comparing it to Céline Sciamma’s work. The episode also features personal anecdotes, including a guest’s chigger-infested vacation and a rewatch of the *xXx* trilogy.

Topics discussed

Intro, disclaimer, and Philadelphia meetup announcement Introducing Blue Heron and director Sophie Tarasovic Initial reactions: restraint, pacing, and narrative focus The twist: autobiographical nature and memory reconstruction Visual storytelling, the short film, and emotional impact Director's process and handling of personal trauma The ending, cliffside walk, and memory vs. reality Cinematography, visual style, and voyeuristic approach Nostalgia: 90s tech, boredom, and Vancouver Island setting Acting performances: parents and social workers Final thoughts on Blue Heron and Letterboxd availability Patreon plug and vacation stories: Outer Banks and chiggers Reviewing the xXx trilogy: Vin Diesel and Ice Cube End of Oak Street screening and David Robert Mitchell Rebel Scum Con, Star Wars artists, and Mandalorian vibes Ocean's Eleven rewatch and Fast & Furious sequel rumors Next week's film and closing credits
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