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And so, the story of the brass teapot lived on, a reminder of the transformative power of magic, love, and the human heart.
| Actor | Role | Notable Notes | |--------|------|----------------| | | Alice | Temple brings manic energy and vulnerability; she makes Alice’s greed feel both repulsive and tragic. | | Michael Angarano | John | The moral center of the film. Angarano’s everyman quality sells the gradual horror of their situation. | | Alexis Bledel | Payton | A wealthy frenemy who represents everything Alice envies. | | Alok Tewari | Lokesh | The antagonist with a tragic past — he once owned the teapot and lost his family to it. | | Billy Magnussen | Arnie | A small but memorable role as a violent bully. |
(2012) is a dark fantasy comedy that explores the corrupting nature of greed through a young couple who discovers a magical object that rewards pain with money. Directed by Ramaa Mosley and based on her own comic book series, the film stars Juno Temple and Michael Angarano . Core Premise & Plot The Brass Teapot -2012- -BluRay- -720p- -YTS- -...
As Alice and John descend into a cycle of violence, greed, and mutual suspicion, their marriage is tested. Alice becomes addicted to the power and luxury; John grows horrified by what they’ve become. The climax forces them to choose: the teapot or each other.
Shot in upstate New York, The Brass Teapot premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012. It received a limited theatrical release and later became available on DVD and BluRay. The film’s visual style — saturated colors, quirky framing — benefits from high-definition viewing. And so, the story of the brass teapot
, as the teapot must be near the suffering to work.
Like a modern The Monkey’s Paw , the teapot gives but demands a terrible price. The film critiques get-rich-quick schemes and the moral compromises people make under financial pressure. Angarano’s everyman quality sells the gradual horror of
: The film serves as a modern fable or "morality play" about how quickly ethics can dissolve when financial security is at stake.
Upon returning home, they discover the teapot's magical ability: it dispenses cash, but with a very specific and painful catch. The teapot produces money only when its owner experiences physical pain—the more intense the hurt, the larger the payout.
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