Tiny Beautiful Things Trailer Breakdown: Kathryn Hahn Ventures Through the Intricacies of Motherhood and Life

Tiny Beautiful Things is an upcoming drama comedy series based on the best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed, which tells the story of a single mother traversing through the hardships of life, love and family altogether. The series is helmed by Desiree Akhavan and Rachel Goldenberg and features Kathryn Hahn in the leading role.

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A still from Tiny Beautiful Things

Tiny Beautiful Things Trailer Breakdown

The trailer of the series starts with a couple’s therapy session involving Clare and her husband before it leads into a self-assuring monologue from the single mother. The voiceover layered with visuals of her distressing life, gives us a broad hint about the rapidly evolving issues surrounding Clare.

At first, the trailer mentions her nearly estranged husband, followed by her angsty teenage daughter, whom Clare caught while trying out her first threesome. The plethora of “never encountered before” problems creates a vacuum in her life, that makes way for an interesting professional change.

With the help of a friend, Clare picks up writing job advisory columns under a special pseudonym (which is disguised to help others to deal with relationships and stuff). Furthermore, even though Clare has second thoughts about the significance of the column, the process of writing self-help advice leads to a drastic change in her own life.

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A still from Tiny Beautiful Things

As the trailer progresses, we see visuals of changes in Clare’s life, including the repairment of her relationships with others. And even though it takes her time to get things in order, her positive attitude towards the gradual change helps her in the process. What follows next, are a few light-hearted exchanges between Clare and her loved ones.

Notably, the last few frames of the trailer leave Clare in a state of hopefulness about the future, and a heartwarming satisfaction about the present set of events.

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For the unversed, the series is adapted from the book of the same name by Cheryl Strayed. From the heart-wrenching challenges of love and relationships to the profound depths of grief, loss, and the human condition, Cheryl captures the full spectrum of human experience which forms the crux of the series.

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A still from Tiny Beautiful Things

Notably, Kathryn Hahn has starred across in different sorts of comedies and dramas in her career. However, her role in the Marvel series WandaVision garnered massive critical acclaim. In the series, Hahn played Agatha Harkness, a different kind of neighbour with a dark secret. Her performance received wide praise for its wit, charm, and range, showcasing Hahn’s incredible range as a performer.

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Watch the Trailer

You can stream Tiny Beautiful Things on Hulu, starting from 7th April 2023. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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