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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Tagline}} Know your worth.]] ]]
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4->''"Life is nothing. Just let it go without really thinking about it."''
5-->--'''Old Dolio'''
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7''Kajillionaire'' is a 2020 indie [[{{Dramedy}} crime-dramedy]] written and directed by Miranda July (''Me and You and Everyone We Know''). It stars Creator/EvanRachelWood as Old Dolio, a 26-year-old woman who lives with her parents and knows nothing but the art of swindling. On an airline refund scam to secure enough money for their long overdue rent, the family encounters a talkative young woman who might be the key to a series of thefts with high economic reward.
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9The film also stars Creator/DebraWinger, Creator/RichardJenkins, and Creator/GinaRodriguez. It premiered at Sundance before seeing a wide release through Creator/FocusFeatures later in the year.
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11!!Provides examples of:
12* AbusiveParents: While not physically abusive, Old Dolio's parents have raised her less as a daughter and more as a tool. A majority of the movie revolves around Dolio discovering humanity through her relationship with Melanie and breaking away from the cold-hearted nature of her parents.
13* AffectionateNickname: Dolio's mother refers to Melanie as "hon," which gets under Dolio's skin. Once she receives the full airline refund, she offers her mother the entire check to call her "hon." [[spoiler:She can't]].
14* AllForNothing: Not that it bothers them any more than any other failed scheme, but Old Dolio's parents named her after a homeless person who won the lottery in an attempt to be included in his will. It didn't work, but the name stuck.
15* ArcNumber: 525. Split three ways, this is what the airline refund amounts to for each of the three family members. [[spoiler:After Dolio's parents rob Melanie, leaving nothing but Dolio's birthday presents, they exchange them at the store and find the refund comes out to be exactly $525. Dolio takes this as the closest thing to "I love you" her parents are capable of providing]].
16* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Old Dolio's arc comes to a close when she and Melanie share an affectionate embrace at the movie's conclusion]].
17* CantSpitItOut: [[spoiler:Dolio's mother can not refer to her daughter with any affectionate language whatsoever, refusing to call her "hon" ''for $1,575'']].
18* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: As mentioned below, [[TheComicallySerious Dolio dances with comedic conviction]], even incorporating some of her stealth moves from earlier into her routine.
19* DaddysLittleVillain: The parents seem to have a curious desire not to have their daughter turn out successful but to be petty thugs
20* DancingWithMyself: Melanie asks Dolio to dance in front of her, which results in a DancingIsSeriousBusiness showcase, as Dolio has really never pursued any activity with the intention of having fun.
21* EasilyForgiven: Melanie gets pissed when Dolio tries pushing her away, claiming she was just going to rob Melanie's apartment. She gets over it just a few minutes later; justified, in that she knows Dolio has been raised to be a crook and is trying to get better (it also helps that Dolio literally crawls on hands and knees for forgiveness).
22* FakeOutFadeOut: [[spoiler:At about 90 minutes in there's a large earthquake and Old Dolio assumes that she and Melanie have died. The screen, which was black from the darkness of the gas station bathroom begins to fill with stars as they talk, presumably heading to credits...until they hear someone driving into the gas station.]]
23* FriendsAreChosenFamilyArent: Dolio eventually forms a much more real bond with Melanie than she'd ever achieved with her parents.
24* HatesBeingTouched: Inverted. Old Dolio has been so deprived of affection in her life that she gets overwhelmed with emotion when anyone touches her (first shown when she tries getting a massage and keeps yelping when the massage therapist comes in contact). Whenever Melanie touches her, the chemistry between them is electrifying.
25* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: PlayedForDrama (or [[PlayedForLaughs played for very, very dark comedy]], depending on your interpretation), as the music in one scene is revealed to be hold music Dolio listens to over a phone line since she has no other means of hearing music.
26* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: Old Dolio is hardened from a life of scamming on the streets, while Melanie is a much more straightforward college girl. [[spoiler:The two are making out by the movie's end]].
27* MistakenForDying: [[spoiler: After the earthquake where Old Dolio and Melanie are in the gas station bathroom, there's an extended sequence where Old Dolio assumes they're dead, until they hear someone driving into the gas station.]]
28* NotSoForgottenBirthday: ZigZagged. Old Dolio's parents have never celebrated her birthday. When it looks like they've finally stopped getting through to her, they bombard her with eighteen birthday presents to make up for lost time. Of course, Dolio is 26, so it still doesn't quite make it all up.
29* AThreesomeIsHot: MASSIVELY averted. When Dolio's parents try to initiate a hot tub party with Melanie, she gets enraged (not helping that the parents are elderly, she prefers women, and the hot tub isn't even plugged in) and storms out, taking Old Dolio with her.
30* TitleDrop: Dolio's father drops it facetiously at one point.
31* UnfortunateNames: Old Dolio's parents named her after a homeless person who won the lottery. Their goal was to be included in his will when he died to inherit big money. [[AllForNothing It failed.]]
32* VillainProtagonist: In this case, it's plural, though Dolio's main goal is to grow up and not necessarily do petty larceny.

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