A smart, compelling drama.
White Oleander (2002)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:17
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Strong performances by the lead actresses make White Oleander a compelling female melodrama.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for mature thematic elements concerning dysfunctional relationships, drug content, language, sexuality and violence
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 11, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $16,297,019
Synopsis:
Oleander can be poisonous… So can a mother’s love.
White Oleander tells the unforgettable story of Astrid, a girl whose odyssey through a series of Los Angeles foster homes - each its own...
Oleander can be poisonous… So can a mother’s love.
White Oleander tells the unforgettable story of Astrid, a girl whose odyssey through a series of Los Angeles foster homes - each its own universe with its own laws, its own dangers, its own hard lessons to be learned - becomes a redeeming journey of self-discovery. Based on the acclaimed best-selling novel by Janet Fitch, White Oleander follows a young woman’s journey through hardship and loss to maturity, joy and true independence.
After her uncompromising but seductive mother Ingrid (MICHELLE PFEIFFER) kills her boyfriend for abandoning her, fifteen-year-old Astrid (ALISON LOHMAN) witnesses her mother's arrest. It’s an event that will change the course of both their lives.
Suddenly, young Astrid is on her own.
Shuttled through a series of foster homes (and foster mothers including ROBIN WRIGHT PENN and RENÉE ZELLWEGER), Astrid struggles to master the techniques she needs if she's to survive the unyielding and often harsh world she is thrust into. Astrid tries desperately to forge her own identity within her ever-changing environment. From behind bars, Ingrid’s powerful influence is the only constant in Astrid's life. For good, and for bad…
In the three years that mark her passage from child to adult, Astrid must learn the value of independence and courage, rage and forgiveness, love and survival, to earn her freedom from the past.
Starring: Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman, Robin Wright Penn, Renee Zellweger
Starring: Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman, Robin Wright Penn, Renee Zellweger, Billy Connolly, Patrick Fugit, Cole Hauser, Noah Wyle, Svetlana Efremova
Director: Peter Kosminsky
Director: Peter Kosminsky
Screenwriter: Mary Agnes Donoghue
Producer: John Wells, Hunt Lowry
Composer: Thomas Newman
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for White Oleander
The film is worth seeing for its honest heart and for the magnificent acting.
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.
A movie that wafts in and out of clarity like a wavering transmission.
It's Lohman's poise in carrying this unwieldy story that impresses you the most at the movie's end.
Call me a cynic, but there's something awfully deadly about any movie with a life-affirming message.
This is a third-person story now, told by Hollywood, and much more ordinary for it.
...heaps so much misfortune on its main character that you half expect the poor girl to turn a corner and fall into an open manhole.
Some of the year's most arresting female performances justify White Oleander.
The film takes the materials of human tragedy and dresses them in lovely costumes, Southern California locations and star power.
At its best it offers pleasures similar to those of 1940s women's melodramas.
They kept much of the plot but jettisoned the stuff that would make this a moving experience for people who haven't read the book.
In the end, White Oleander isn't an adaptation of a novel. It's a flashy, star-splashed reduction.
Even though White Oleander ... is not always compelling, it's a tribute to the strength of the book's conception and the good work that's gone into it that it retains the power to haunt us.
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