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A Brave Journey Through Art and Illness Unveiled

MOVIE REVIEW
Can

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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Short
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 15m
Director(s): Kailee McGee
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Cast: Kailee McGee, Mamoudou Athie, Ellyn Jameson, Whitmer Thomas 
Where To Watch: world premiere at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival


RAVING REVIEW: Journey into CAN, Kailee McGee's latest cinematic and most personal film, feels like a whirlwind tour through the life and creative alleys of Los Angeles, showcasing not just a battle against cancer but a redefinition of artistic expression in the wake of personal struggles. This film stands out not only for its subject matter but also for its ability to weave together a narrative that is as deeply personal as it is universally relatable. With a blend of humor and sincerity, McGee manages to turn a story about cancer into a beacon of inspiration and creativity that resonates far beyond its initial premise.


McGee's journey in CAN is nothing short of a rollercoaster of emotions, self-discovery, and artistic exploration. The narrative shuttles between the stark reality of her cancer diagnosis and the creative sanctuary she crafts through her film, offering viewers a front-row seat to her resilience, feeling like a fly on the wall; this film, while not a straightforward documentary, feels immensely personal. This exploration of identity and existence, set against the backdrop of a life-altering illness, lends the film a compelling edge, making it more than just a survival story—it's about thriving through adversity.

One of the most captivating aspects is how McGee channels her daunting personal experience into a powerful outlet for creative expression. CAN is a mirror reflecting her innermost struggles and a window into the solace she finds in filmmaking. The camaraderie and collaboration on set underscore the film's message that art can be both a personal journey and a collective endeavor, highlighting the therapeutic potential of storytelling.

The authenticity of CAN is enhanced by its cast, who blur the lines between reality and performance. This deliberate ambiguity enriches the film’s narrative, prompting viewers to reflect on the nature of authenticity and the multifaceted aspects of self. McGee’s previous works have paved the way for this introspective dive, making CAN a natural progression in her exploration of personal and existential themes. Check out my review of the YACHT music video “My Idea,” which is also showing at SXSW that McGee directed.

CAN not only stands as a testament to McGee's unwavering honesty but also challenges viewers to embrace life's complexities and uncertainties. Its premiere at SXSW symbolizes a pivotal moment in McGee's career, both a professional milestone and a profound personal triumph. The film thoughtfully navigates the overlap between McGee's artistic pursuits and her life story, offering a raw glimpse into the transformative power of creativity in the face of adversity.

CAN transcends the conventional narrative framework to deliver a genuinely thought-provoking story. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to inspire, heal, and connect, making it a significant contribution to cinema and the broader dialogue about life, art, and the pursuit of meaning amidst chaos. McGee's film is more than an account of battling cancer; it is a vibrant declaration of the resilience of the human spirit and the boundless potential of sharing one's journey through creative expression.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.