Review of White Girl (2016) by Jh B — 22 Sep 2016
First time writer-director Elizabeth Woods delivers a raw, energetic, and downright uncomfortable tale about a young college student named Leah, who moves to the big apple and finds love in one of the neighborhood drug dealers named Blue, one night of partying later finds the two seperated as he's arrested on possession of narcotics, and that's 3 strikes for him, and Leah must do whatever she can to be reunited with him.
It's an ugly and uneasy look at the self destruction of such a young, promising girl who just can't seem to stay away from taking the trip down the white brick road. This is a roaring directorial debut from Elizabeth Woods, and quite the controversial, personal one at that.
This review of White Girl (2016) was written by Jh B on 22 Sep 2016.
White Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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