Jasper Mall (2020)
55KJasper Mall: Directed by Bradford Thomason, Brett Whitcomb. A year in the life of a dying shopping mall.
“Jasper Mall was an entertaining look into the life of a mall. Itu0026#39;s both heartwarming and tragic. As a child of the 80s, I spent much of my adolescence in malls like Jasper Mall making friends, hanging out in the food courts and the arcades, and just spending time there. So when I began watching this documentary, it brought me back to a time and place in my youth whou0026#39;s memory put a big smile on my face. At the same time, I was saddened and heartbroken by the fact that these places are disappearing. They werenu0026#39;t just places for shopping. Malls were where you met your first love, where you went on your first date, where you met your best friends, where you made so many memories, and theyu0026#39;re going away because American culture has changed. Jasper Mall is a time capsule for the future, where one day we will look back and say u0026quot;remember when we used to go to the mall?u0026quot; Itu0026#39;s a both a story of a mall as a physical entity but also as a reference point in the lives of all these invdividuals and their personal stories, from the Zookeeper turnded security and custodian, to Robin the retiring florist, and young starry-eyed interracial couple, the old men playing dominos, the tattooed hair stylist who wants to escape Jasper to do great things in her life. They all have personal stories and theyu0026#39;re all part of the life and times of Jasper Mall.”