The Brass Teapot is essentially a Gen-X/ Millennial retelling of The Monkey’s Paw or Faust. It asks a terrifying question: If you got paid every time you got hurt, how much abuse would you tolerate?
It loses its way slightly in the third act (the introduction of a "teapot collector" feels a bit rushed), but the journey is absolutely worth it. Juno Temple is a powerhouse, swinging from sweet wife to manic adrenaline junkie with terrifying ease. The Brass Teapot -2012- -BluRay- -720p- -YTS- -...
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
In the vast landscape of indie cinema, few films manage to balance quirky fantasy with sharp social commentary as deftly as The Brass Teapot. Directed by Ramaa Mosley and released in 2012, this film flew somewhat under the radar upon its initial release but has since gained a devoted following. If you’ve stumbled upon a file named "The Brass Teapot -2012- -BluRay- -720p- -YTS-", you’re about to watch a movie that asks a deeply uncomfortable question: What would you be willing to suffer for money? The Brass Teapot is essentially a Gen-X/ Millennial
Joseph Stephens’ score supports tonal shifts, moving between whimsical cues during early, lighter scenes and darker motifs as the narrative grows more ominous. Sound design also emphasizes the teapot’s presence—its clink and the sounds of injury recur as motifs. Juno Temple is a powerhouse, swinging from sweet
Format: BluRay 720p (YTS Preset – small file, big chaos)
Genre: Dark Comedy / Magical Realism / "What if your pain had a price tag?"
Runtime: 101 minutes of escalating bad decisions.
Legitimate digital retailers (Amazon, Apple TV, Vudu) offer the film in 720p and 1080p. A 720p BluRay rip — like the one referenced in common file-sharing shorthand — is an unauthorized copy. While such files may be labeled “YTS” or other release groups, they are not approved by the copyright holders.