

White Bird in a Blizzard
In 1988, a teenage girl's life is thrown into chaos when her mother disappears.
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Plot Summary
In 1988, 17-year-old Kat Connors' life is thrown into disarray when her beautiful but enigmatic mother, Eve, disappears without a trace. As Kat navigates her own emerging sexuality and social life, she grapples with the mystery of her mother's vanishing, uncovering dark secrets and complex family dynamics along the way. The film explores themes of adolescent awakening, parental abandonment, and the unreliable nature of memory.
Critical Reception
White Bird in a Blizzard received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While Shailene Woodley's performance was often praised for its nuance, the film's narrative, pacing, and Araki's signature directorial style were divisive. Many critics found the plot convoluted and the themes underdeveloped, though some appreciated its bold exploration of adolescent angst and surreal atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Shailene Woodley's compelling performance as a confused teenager.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and inconsistent tone.
- Some found the film's surreal and dreamlike atmosphere intriguing, while others found it distracting.
Google audience: Audience reviews are largely split, with some appreciating the film's exploration of complex psychological themes and Woodley's performance. However, many viewers found the story hard to follow, the characters unsympathetic, and the overall plot unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Laura Kasischke.
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