Kajillionaire(2020)

: The title reflects the parents' paradoxical obsession with small-scale grifting while maintaining a deep-seated distrust of the "fake and corrupt" wealthy society.

: Many critics and scholars analyze the film's central relationship through the lens of queer utopias and self-discovery. Artistic Style and Reception Kajillionaire (2020) | Session 7 & 13 Jun 2025 - ACMI Kajillionaire(2020)

Their rigid, transactional life is disrupted during a "skimming" scheme when they encounter (Gina Rodriguez), a vibrant outsider whom the parents impulsively invite into their fold. As Melanie bonds with Old Dolio, she exposes her to the concept of normal parental affection—something Old Dolio has never experienced—leading to a profound and "heartwarming" emotional awakening. Thematic Elements : The title reflects the parents' paradoxical obsession

The story follows (Evan Rachel Wood), a socially stunted 26-year-old who has spent her entire life participating in a series of elaborate, low-stakes scams devised by her parents, Robert (Richard Jenkins) and Theresa (Debra Winger). The trio lives in a makeshift office space attached to a soap factory, where they must constantly deal with a leaking ceiling of pink bubbles. As Melanie bonds with Old Dolio, she exposes

: The parents treat their daughter as an employee or accomplice rather than a child, naming her after a homeless man in hopes of an inheritance.

(2020) is a surrealist crime dramedy written and directed by Miranda July . Known for its idiosyncratic tone, the film explores themes of emotional neglect, unconventional family dynamics, and the pursuit of human connection within a world of petty scams. Plot Overview