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White Oleander
Description
The movie chronicles the life of Astrid, a 15-year-old teen who journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother is sent to prison for life for committing a crime of passion.
The movie chronicles the life of Astrid, a 15-year-old teen who journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother is sent to prison for life for committing a crime of passion.
Actors:
Scott Allan Campbell,
Carl Sundstrom,
Stephen Milton,
Sam Catlin,
Drinda Lalumia,
Cathy Ladman,
Patrick Fugit
Scott Allan Campbell
6 August 1959, Florida, USA
Carl Sundstrom
Stephen Milton
6 July 1978, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Sam Catlin
Drinda Lalumia
Cathy Ladman
15 October 1955, USA
Patrick Fugit
27 October 1982, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
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October 11, 2002
What should have been a guaranteed weepie is never truly moving.
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August 29, 2003
An emotionally powerful story with some electrifying performances.
December 30, 2008
Distinguishing it from Oxygen channel territory is its surprisingly hard edge.
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October 11, 2002
Much of the pleasure to be had in White Oleander is in watching its female stars revel in their screen time.
Ebert & Roeper
October 14, 2002
The film is worth seeing for its honest heart and for the magnificent acting.
June 25, 2004
Lohman appears in nearly every scene and gives an assured, sympathetic performance as Astrid.
Washington Post
October 11, 2002
Though it flirts with bathos and pathos and the further Oprahfication of the world as we know it, it still cuts all the way down to broken bone.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
December 01, 2003
The daughter's story is often haunting, but Peter Kosminsky's film . . . comes unglued because the mother is the stock psychotic villainess of countless Hollywood films.
October 11, 2002
A movie that wafts in and out of clarity like a wavering transmission.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 19, 2002
A smart, compelling drama.

