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  1. The Swearing Jar (2022): 3 out of 5 stars - This film often felt like a slightly better Hallmark movie. It is, at times, over the top kitschy and at other times very sincere. When the sincerity pops, it really pops. The story is almost too melodramatic to seem plausible. That said, it does unfold in a fascinating and pleasing way. Little by ...

  2. 15. Mai 2021 · The Swearing Jar est un film réalisé par Lindsay MacKay avec Adelaide Clemens, Patrick J. Adams. Synopsis : D'après la pièce de théâtre éponyme de Kate Hewlett.Carey, professeure de musique ...

  3. The Swearing Jar es una película dirigida por Lindsay MacKay con Adelaide Clemens, Douglas Smith, Patrick J. Adams, Kathleen Turner .... Año: 2022. Título original: The Swearing Jar. Sinopsis: Es algo raro y milagroso encontrar a tu única alma gemela verdadera. Carey pronto descubre que encontrar dos de ellos puede plantear un problema aún mayor.Puedes ver The Swearing Jar mediante en las ...

  4. 23. Sept. 2022 · The Swearing Jar is a decent idea, but the screenplay and editing draws attention to itself in a way that takes away from the film’s biggest moments—a shame considering these moments could’ve been extremely effective if handled in a slightly different way.

  5. The Swearing Jar: Directed by Lindsay MacKay. With Adelaide Clemens, Kathleen Turner, Patrick J. Adams, Douglas Smith. "It is a rare and miraculous thing to find your one true soul mate." Carey soon learns that finding two of them can pose an even greater problem.

  6. "Swear you'll never love anyone else." C'est un miracle de trouver son véritable amour. C'est un problème s’il y a deux. Carey (Adelaide Clemens), une jeune musicienne, et Simon (Patrick J. Adams) s'aiment beaucoup, mais peuvent aussi se maudire. Quand Carey est enceinte, cela doit changer. Un « pot à jurons » devrait offrir une solution. Pendant que le pot se remplit lentement, Simon ...

  7. 12. Sept. 2022 · Director Lindsay MacKay’s The Swearing Jar opens with a mellifluously sung litany of curse words bound to have any prim-and-proper types in the audience scrambling for the exits. The late, great George Carlin would surely be proud. But that unheralded salvo of tuneful profanity is just the first of many disarming moments in a rather lovely ...