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White Girl

  • 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
12K
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Morgan Saylor and Brian Marc in White Girl (2016)
Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.
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Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.

  • Director
    • Elizabeth Wood
  • Writer
    • Elizabeth Wood
  • Stars
    • Morgan Saylor
    • Brian Marc
    • Justin Bartha
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elizabeth Wood
    • Writer
      • Elizabeth Wood
    • Stars
      • Morgan Saylor
      • Brian Marc
      • Justin Bartha
    • 73User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Morgan Saylor
    Morgan Saylor
    • Leah
    Brian Marc
    Brian Marc
    • Blue
    Justin Bartha
    Justin Bartha
    • Kelly
    Adrian Martinez
    Adrian Martinez
    • Lloyd
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • George
    Bobbi Salvör Menuez
    Bobbi Salvör Menuez
    • Katie
    • (as India Menuez)
    Anthony Ramos
    Anthony Ramos
    • Kilo
    Ralph Rodriguez
    Ralph Rodriguez
    • Nene
    Annabelle Dexter-Jones
    Annabelle Dexter-Jones
    • Alexa
    Eden Marryshow
    Eden Marryshow
    • Undercover Cop
    Charles Barboza
    • Carlos
    • (as Charles Baboza)
    Graig Guggenheim
    Graig Guggenheim
    • Limo Driver
    Brendan Burke
    Brendan Burke
    • Correction's Officer
    • (as Brendan Burke)
    Jermel Howard
    Jermel Howard
    • Darnell on Train
    Grim Reaper Q.
    • Le Baron Bouncer
    • (as Anthony Quarles)
    Pete Klein
    • Bouncer #2
    Kyanna Simone
    Kyanna Simone
    • Pregnant Girl
    • (as Kyanna Simone Simpson)
    Nancy Eng
    • Restaurant Cashier
    • Director
      • Elizabeth Wood
    • Writer
      • Elizabeth Wood
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews73

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    4landenmeadors

    Tf people talking about?

    This movie is terrible. Obviously the ending is the worst part but that doesn't mean the rest is any good. People saying how "real" this movie is but they have no idea what they're talking about. I'm being generous with a 4/10, go watch something else.
    7chicagopoetry

    Realistic and Disturbing

    Just saw the movie White Girl. This is one that I'll have to spend some time thinking about. Very controversial, even pornographic at points. Cultures clash in unexpected ways when a couple of white college girls move into a Latino neighborhood and start hanging out with the local drug dealers. Reminiscent of the German film Victoria (it almost seems to be a remake of sorts except not shot all in one take) with a touch of Spring Breakers (if you haven't seen that one don't be fooled by the title, it's pretty horrific), all wrapped up in Project X I suppose. Nothing is romanticized here, especially not the inevitable tragic ending which is the ultimate statement about white privilege.
    6ReganRebecca

    Who knew sex and drugs could be this boring

    During the publicity blitz for this movie director and writer Elizabeth Wood made a big deal about how this was based on her real life experiences, how unshocking it was (while simultaneously playing up that their were tons of sex scenes and nudity to play up the shock factor) and how unfair it was that white women like herself were able to dabble in drugs for fun in college, while their Latino and black peers were treated like criminals for far lesser offences. Now all these things led me to expect a much different movie, but watching White Girl I was almost bored by how tame and basic it was and how little it had to say beyond that one message.

    Morgan Saylor plays Wood's alter ego Leah. Moving into a cheap apartment in a bad (i.e. predominately Latino) neighbourhood with her friend Katie, Leah is immediately attracted to some young Latino men she sees hanging around her street corner. One night, bored and out of weed she introduces herself to them. When they refuse to sell to her she later meets one of them, named Blue, and invites him up to her apartment. They quickly fall in love and Leah helps him upsell his cocaine at exorbitant prices to her wealthy white friends. Of course this all predictably goes bad and Leah lands in a dangerous situation where she feels compelled to save Blue, who has landed in prison.

    The strange thing is how boring and formulaic this all feels. I watched a scene with Morgan Saylor bouncing around in a rave with her top off and all I wondered was when the movie would be over. We watch Leah make manic decision after ridiculous decision always protected by the fact that she is young, middle class and white. But it's hard to feel for a character when she's her own worst enemy and you can see her mistakes coming a million miles away. Another thing is, if Wood was so hell bent on showing how white people have the privilege of getting away with things that their black and brown peers can't telling the story from the perspective of the white girlfriend was a huge mistake.

    It's too bad, I really had high hopes for this, but it fell short. A more interesting take on millennial hedonism and race and class in America is Spring Breakers which is over the top and ridiculous in a way that packs more punch than White Girl.
    6shawnblackman

    Depressing But Entertaining

    A young woman falls for a small time drug dealer who ends up in jail facing a long sentence. She has no money but needs 17 000 dollars to get a decent lawyer and pay a dealer back. How far will she go to get it? You have to go long along with the idea that she loves this man (that she just met) so much she'll do however many people it takes to get him out. Most of the film she is snorting coke and having sex but it is necessary for the context of the plot.

    This film is gritty and down right depressing but entertaining at the same time. Try and catch this one but be warned (or notified) that there are a few explicit scenes.
    8tyleramato-28680

    Pass her on over here, mah dude.

    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 local drug dealers named Blue, one night of partying later finds the two separated 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 white privilege, and 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.

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    • Trivia
      Elizabeth Wood based this film on journal entries about her own life experiences during her adolescence.
    • Goofs
      Leah puts a cigarette in her mouth, tobacco end first, then tamps the same end down in a small pile of cocaine (to get some in the cigarette?) then puts it back into her mouth, again tobacco end first. When she removes her hand, the cigarette has reversed so that the filter end is now magically in her mouth.

      This occurs at about 54 mins.

      However, the cigarette is not seen to be put in her mouth. It could be flicked the right way around off screen.
    • Quotes

      Leah: Yo. I was wondering if you guys know where I can get some weed or anything?

      [Blue whistles]

      Blue: You think we're some drug dealers or something man?

      Leah: Uh... no? I just thought you guys maybe know were the hook is...

      Blue: Nah, for real shorty... You can't be coming straight and ask strangers like that. Aright?

      Leah: Are you serious?

      Blue: Do I look serious?

      [Leah walks away, Blue lights up a joint]

      Blue: Hey shorty!

      [Leah turns]

      Blue: Don't do drugs, aright?

    • Soundtracks
      Cristo Redentor
      Performed by Harvey Mandel

      Written by Duke Pearson

      Published by Gailantcy Music

      Courtesy of The Estate of Duke Pearson

      Courtesy of Virgin Records, Ltd., under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 白色女孩
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Bank Street Films
      • Supermarché
      • Killer Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $200,242
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,058
      • Sep 4, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $200,242
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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