
Can you make the chest of Sorrows from crying? Sometimes the chest will stop responding to the music at all. There doesn’t seem to be any surefire way from stopping the Chest of Sorrow from crying. Some players have reported that playing a sad song on your hurdy-gurdy or concertina will stop it from crying at least for a short while. So we all know what can be sold at the Reaper’s Hideout: The Servant of the Flame What can I sell at reapers hideout? Eventually, it will stop working, so you have to switch with another crew member. Like the Ashen Keys, Ashen Chests can be sold to the Bilge Rats in the Tavern for 5 Doubloons, or they can be opened with an Ashen Key to discover Tomes (more on that below). Larinna stationed in front of every Tavern for Bilge Rat Doubloons.Themes of coming-of-age, religion, grooming, depression, and isolationism (based on the setting) are certainly present, but from beginning to end I never really put my finger on what the overall experience was supposed to be about. In the final reckoning, I wonder if perhaps "The Starling Girl" is a film that tries to be too many things and thus never took the time to focus on being really solid in any one aspect. Great talents like Simpson and Schmidt are wasted in puzzling utilizations that hint at interesting material but don't take a step further with it. While Scanlen herself seems up to that task, there are no supporting elements present. If viewers do not 100% identify with her thoughts/feelings, all is lost. "The Starling Girl" is also a film that understandably falls on the shoulders of Scanlen in the lead role. Despite being interested in the actors, setting, and general content, I found myself fairly substantially bored 40 minutes in and it only drug out from there. Every character and theme (like organized religion, for instance) is given a surface-level treatment and nothing more. All the scenarios are-on the surface-both plausible and harboring much dramatic weight, not none of it is mined properly.

My ratings of 3-stars or less are usually pretty few and far between, but this one dropped below that threshold due to an utter lack of real emotional connection to the characters. When the crush becomes "something more"-and Jem's fundamentalist mother (Wrenn Schmidt) and depressive father (Jimmi Simpson) complicate things-Jem is pulled into a rabbit hole of new emotions and real-world complications. For a very basic overview, "Starling Girl" tells the story of Jem (Eliza Scanlen), an adolescent girl who harbors a crush on youth pastor Owen (Lewis Pullman).

Unfortunately, not even such an assemblage of acting talent can save "Starling Girl" from its utter lack of emotional depth beyond what is present at the surface level. From the trailer, "The Starling Girl" promises a coming-of-age tale (entwined with religion) featuring a remarkably star-studded cast for a smaller project.
