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White Rabbit
After three tours in Iraq, traumatized and adrift Kerryann struggles to regain her sense of purpose. Cut off from family and friends and arguing with the constant static in her head, she falls in with a corrupt cop and his Tea Party accomplice , filling her with drive and direction. Her new companions seize on her military training as the key to a big- money heist. Will she be able to assimilate into civilian life, or will her need for a mission destroy her?
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Plot Summary
Harlin, a troubled teenager living in a small town, is tormented by visions and recurring nightmares. He struggles with his mental health and a difficult home life, which are exacerbated by his involvement with a local gang. As his grip on reality loosens, Harlin becomes increasingly dangerous to himself and those around him, leading to a violent and tragic climax.
Critical Reception
White Rabbit received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its gritty portrayal of mental health struggles and its atmospheric tension, while others found its narrative unfocused and its violence gratuitous. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers connecting with its dark themes and others alienated by its bleakness.
What Reviewers Say
The film effectively conveys the psychological distress of its protagonist.
Some critics noted that the pacing could be uneven.
The violence was seen by some as essential to the story, by others as excessive.
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Fun Fact
The film was noted for its attempt to explore the complexities of mental illness within a thriller narrative, though its success in balancing these elements was debated.
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