A young boy struggling with the death of his mother finds solace with a ferret named Jasper.A young boy struggling with the death of his mother finds solace with a ferret named Jasper.A young boy struggling with the death of his mother finds solace with a ferret named Jasper.
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I found this movie to be extremely heartfelt and the beginning of a possibly full length movie. The struggles to deal with the death of the mother, the attempted breaking of bonds between father and daughter, and the creation of bonds between boy and ferret are heartwarming and leave the viewer with a sense of goodness and fulfilment. Considering the fact that the movie was a short film, a few small issues must be over looked regarding the deflation of certain scenes, but this is totally understandable. I am a ferret owner (Ferrent), and fell in love with the concept of the creation of this film as a Ferrent. But, I found that though Jasper (Falcor) plays an extremely important role in the film, as with Jake (Connor). It is not really the characters themselves that project the story, it is the story itself that projects itself. Yes, I realize that that may sound confusing, but it is as Marshall McLuhan states "The medium is the message". 4 paws way up everyone!
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- TriviaThe ferret who plays Jasper in this film, Falcor the Ferret, belongs to the director Alison Parker.
- Crazy creditsSPECIAL THANKS: "Peanut and Squeek" Andrea Goldthorpe's Fuzzbutts
- ConnectionsReferenced in I Shoot UBCP (2012)
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- CA$19,000 (estimated)
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