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White Bird In A Blizzard
Kat Connors's life is seemingly perfect until the unimaginable happens when her mother goes missing.
16 July 1994, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
February 13, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA
2 April 1961, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
22 April 1967, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
16 August 1958, New York City, New York, USA
6 July 1980, Paris, France
6 May 1983, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
September 13, 2016
Kudos to Woodley -- star of a major film franchise, the young-adult dystopian The Divergent Series -- for taking on more unusual projects.June 18, 2016
Woodley reminds us that she's not just the hippie queen of YA adaptations, but a bracing actress who's not averse to taking some gutty risks.October 31, 2014
An enjoyable, if uneven, adaptation of Laura Kasischke's coming-of-age novel about a teenage girl whose mother vanishes into thin air.December 16, 2015
A misguided personal trip that rambles confusedly between drama and mystery, without guaranteeing genuine interest. [Full Review in Spanish]October 30, 2014
Oh, the small-town/suburban horror of it all.November 20, 2014
Green in particular seems to be channeling the bride of Frankenstein for half her scenes. It's an awkward mix of styles, and it doesn't work.October 30, 2014
"White Bird in a Blizzard" is an odd little concoction, a coming-of-age story that, only in passing, is also a mystery.October 30, 2014
'White Bird in a Blizzard" develops engine trouble early on, right around the time it asks us to accept Eva Green as a desperate suburban housewife.June 21, 2016
Araki's latest drama is a refreshingly frank coming-of-age story, featuring another great performance from Woodley.December 14, 2015
A very recomendable film based on the novel writen by Laura Kasischke. [Full review in Spanish]November 25, 2014
"A melodrama about numbness and detachment, writer-director Gregg Araki's adaptation of Laura Kasischke's novel is a paradox on paper and an anesthetized dud on screen."December 29, 2015
It's Woodley who steals the show with her underplayed and heartbreaking performance as a girl suddenly bereft of her overbearing mother.