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White Rabbit (2018)
Description
A dramatic comedy following a Korean American performance artist who struggles to be authentically heard and seen through her multiple identities in modern Los Angeles.
A dramatic comedy following a Korean American performance artist who struggles to be authentically heard and seen through her multiple identities in modern Los Angeles.
Actors:
Nico Evers-Swindell,
Elizabeth Sung,
Vivian Bang,
Nana Ghana,
Michelle Sui,
Tracy Hazas
Nico Evers-Swindell
1979, New Zealand
Elizabeth Sung
14 October 1954, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Vivian Bang
23 October 1973, Seoul, South Korea
Nana Ghana
Michelle Sui
Tracy Hazas
Director:
Daryl Wein
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Daryl Wein #Nana Ghana #Nico Evers-Swindell #Tracy Hazas #Vivian Bang #White Rabbit #White Rabbit (2018) #White Rabbit (2018) #White Rabbit (2018)
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September 20, 2018
As vibrant and delightfully unfocused as its performance artist protagonist, "White Rabbit" is a bright, breezy exploration of a modern artist's life, complete with side gigs and Instagram videos.
February 05, 2018
White Rabbit is a whirlwind of expression and feelings. With quirkiness at its center, the story itself can feel aimless and without a purpose. But truly, it reflects its lead's journey towards meaning.
January 28, 2018
...a star-turning performance...
September 21, 2018
Even if White Rabbit feels like the ultimate acting reel, it's albeit for a talent you immediately start to root for.
January 23, 2018
Passionless and protracted even at 71 minutes ...
October 01, 2018
If you like unconventional indie comedies, this one can't be missed.
October 19, 2018
Wein keeps things loose and although the clearly improvisational nature of some scenes gives the film some rough edges, "White Rabbit" benefits from handling its heavier ideas about identity politics and what constitutes art with a light touch.

