An enjoyable, if uneven, adaptation of Laura Kasischke's coming-of-age novel about a teenage girl whose mother vanishes into thin air.. "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.". It's Woodley's typically forthright, heartfelt performance that keeps White Bird aloft.. There's a fine line between stylized and campy, and Araki defiantly crosses it, in any number of cringe-...
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