In "My Old Ass," Aubrey Plaza takes on a surprising role as a supportive, fairy-godmother type, providing guidance during a pivotal coming-of-age moment for her younger self.
Plaza's performance marks a departure from her typical characters, presenting a kinder, maternal figure that notably lacks her usual snark, presenting a more nurturing aspect.
Director Megan Park constructs a thoughtfully paced tale that connects the younger and older versions of Elliott through a unique magical encounter in a serene New England setting.
The film's premise engages deeply with themes of growing up and the challenges of young romantic entanglements, against the backdrop of a beautiful lakeside summer.
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