"I miss this time in my life so dearly," a girl--who we're glimpsing, just for a moment, as a woman--admits near the end of this brilliant comedy about a group of Jewish kids playacting Christianity at a slumber party. When I reached the conclusion, I was dearly missing my version of this time, too. The contours and confusion of being Jewish, probably (definitely) queer, a girl, or maybe not a girl, and NINE (what an age to be!) in the early aughts are observed with a reverence that refuses to infantilize or sanitize. All that, and it's so, so funny.
"I miss this time in my life so dearly," a girl--who we're glimpsing, just for a moment, as a woman--admits near the end of this brilliant comedy about a group of Jewish kids playacting Christianity at a slumber party. When I reached the conclusion, I was dearly missing my version of this time, too. The contours and confusion of being Jewish, probably (definitely) queer, a girl, or maybe not a girl, and NINE (what an age to be!) in the early aughts are observed with a reverence that refuses to infantilize or sanitize. All that, and it's so, so funny.