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 White Oleander
 Release Date - October 11th, 2002.
 Distributor - Warner Brothers
 Duration - 1 hr. 49 min.
 Type - PG-13 for (for mature thematic elements concerning dysfunctional relationships, drug content, language, sexuality and violence).
 Writer : Mary Agnes Donoghue
 Producer : John Wells, Hunt Lowry
 Director : Peter Kosminsky
 Starring : Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman, Patrick Fugit, Noah Wyle, Robin Wright
 Synopsis
White Oleander chronicles the life of Astrid (Alison Lohman), a young teenager who journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother (Michelle Pfeiffer) goes to prison for committing a crime of passion. Set adrift in the world, Astrid struggles to become her own person while coming to terms with the challenges of living life on her own.
 Critic Reviews
A loving single mother with a soul of ice, in "White Oleander" Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer) will do anything to keep her pretty, gifted adolescent daughter from falling into mediocrity. The family mantra is that they're special people. Astrid (Alison Lohman) adores her manipulative mom, despite the woman's self-absorption when it comes to cheating boyfriends. When one of these guys (Billy Connolly) winds up dead, Ingrid goes to prison. She's able to continue controlling much of Astrid's life from behind bars, even when the child is thrown into the state foster care system. Robin Wright Penn's Southerner in too-tight clothes, who aspires to fundamentalist Christianity, brings Astrid into her chaotic household for a short time. Next stop is the well-appointed mansion of an actress with a fragile ego (Renee Zellweger) married to a man (Noah Wyle) she cannot trust. In each new surrounding, the girl changes to suit her surrogate parent. The bleakest stay involves a Russian rag picker (Svetlana Efremova) who takes in charges expected to help keep her business afloat. While living in a sometimes violent juvenile hall, Astrid meets a fellow lost soul named Paul (Patrick Fugit). He becomes the understanding friend she desperately needs, but no one can ever fix those broken maternal bonds. Growing up is a solo occupation. Adapted from a 1999 novel by Janet Fitch chosen for Oprah Winfrey's book club, the film by English director Peter Kosminsky boasts a plot that sounds as if it might be weeper: a teenager searching for a sense of home and finding only grief. Moreover, with a poster image of four lovely airbrushed blondes, the Warner Bros. publicity machine manages to imply the quartet has seductive intentions. Luckily, "White Oleander" eschews easy sentimentality and presents the women as complex individuals.
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