Yes, the narrator talks about her funeral and the people who come, then there are small scenes where Jo Jones, Gita, Ace McShane, Clyde, and Luke talk directly to the camera (played by Katy Manning et al., and obviously filmed at home during quarantine, but well done). Then the last scene is Rani, and that's the bit that brought tears to my eyes. If you just want that, fast forward to 11:01 and start from there. Trust me, it's worth it.
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