The Seven Faces Of Jane is an interesting concept on paper, but the directors' conflicting visions make it confusing and disjointed. Still, Gillian Jacobs is wonderful. The Seven Faces Of Jane takes a movie and divides it into seven segments, each directed by a different person. In the opening scene, Jane leaves her young daughter, Molly, at summer camp for a week, and what follows is a strange recap of the days that follow, until she finally picks her up from camp. She crosses paths with exes, picks up a hitchhiker, and even goes to therapy. There's a lot going on here and it's often hard to keep up with it. Directors: Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola Writers: Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Ben Del Vecchio Stars: Gillian Jacobs, Joel McHale, Sybil Azur While the concept is certainly interesting, it's pretty apparent that the different directors had no idea what each other was doing. In theory this is a fun experiment, but in reality it makes for a very jarrin...
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