Review of White Girl (2016) by John Fink for The Film Stage — 17 Feb 2016
I admire the tenacity and fearlessness of Wood to take on these issues head-on. In a playground of stripped-down indies of rough edges, encouraging sparse narratives, understatement and minimalism, Elizabeth Wood has made a film that feels fresh even if it offers little introspection and commentary on the fire that it plays with.
And thus is the flaw of White Girl.
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This review of White Girl (2016) was written by John Fink and published by The Film Stage on 17 Feb 2016.
White Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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