Budget
$16,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,357,770
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,607,480
Gross worldwide
$21,672,284
Budget
$16,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,357,770
Opening weekend US & Canada
$5,607,480
Gross worldwide
$21,672,284
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By Kieran 2022-03-25 09:01:22
One of the four films that I took away from my portable hard drive when I graduated from college.
The story tells the story of a girl who wandered around after her mother was imprisoned, met her mother constantly during the period, was influenced by her consciousness in her mother's teaching, but finally decided to stick to herself.
The only thing that attracted me at the beginning of the movie was the heroine's blond hair, blue eyes, and elf-like face. At the beginning of the...
By Eino 2022-03-24 09:03:38
The highest state of love is letting go
My initial impression of oleander was that it was poisonous. This comes from the movie I saw in college English class - White Oleander.
The white milk was slowly poured into the glass, and the white oleander was inserted into the glass, psychedelic white, and then the sound of the glass breaking was heard, and the picture was chaotic. go.
After many years, I can only remember a few fragments of this movie, and this is the deepest impression among them. I still remember our...
By Ford 2022-03-24 09:03:38
Narcissistic mother and her daughter
The film is a condensation of the novel, and the director expresses his understanding of the novel.
My mother is a typical narcissistic psychological disorder. She is beautiful, strong, and high IQ. She ignores all living beings and strives for what he wants. She ignores the rules. In her heart, the rules belong to others and have nothing to do with her. When her daughter questioned her death, she said, "I'm not wrong, as if to say that my rules are like this."
She lives in...
By Jefferey 2022-03-23 09:03:17
haha, the title is interesting. loveless homeless, XXXless. the difference between can and be able.
keep on to the topic. white oleander is also a poignant movie, recommended by the teacher of gender literature. the lack of paternal love, and the control of maternal love.
from one family to another, always looking for love and always fascinated by mother's poison. four lives and four suitcases.
they say the most charming woman is mother, i think the girl herself is mysterious and...
By Ludie 2022-03-23 09:03:17
When we have a gorgeous weapon, put it away and don't hurt others.
Art and morality are not in conflict at all. The emergence of art is the emergence of a kind of thought. Any kind of thought that is beyond the acceptance of ordinary people is considered a kind of morbidity, but no kind of thought judges it. The criterion of right and wrong, for example, the mother does not want her daughter to follow Christianity. In fact, she is not at fault for the belief, but I am also disgusted by the dogma of belief. In my opinion, belief is just a spiritual thought...
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By Nicolas 2022-03-28 09:01:12
Just because there's a face on that poster that looks so much like Phoebe, it's all about watching. When I saw it, I generally like...
By Aletha 2022-03-28 09:01:12
Don't manipulated... Don't be manipulated... let it be, let it...
By Jeffrey 2022-03-28 09:01:12
She would be half a planet away, floating in a turquoise sea, dancing by moonlight to flamenco...
By Horace 2022-03-28 09:01:12
A group of female images is strung together by a pair of mother and daughter. The beautiful and ruthless Michelle Pfeiffer is an artistic mother who treats her daughter with an almost harsh attitude. People, her "poison" carries beauty, confidence and jealousy. In the end, instead of hurting each other, let them go. Claire's suicide was really...
By Zechariah 2022-03-27 09:01:20
I smell that midnight burn again, I want to feel the heat of the Santa Ana wind. It's a secret longing, like a song I can't stop humming, or like someone dear to me that I'll never have. Wherever I go, my compass always points west, and I always know what time it is in...
Astrid: You look at me mother and you don't like what you see. But this is the price... the price of belonging to you.
Ingrid: You don't go anywhere until I let you go.
Astrid: Then let me go.
Astrid: How long were you gone?
Ingrid: About a year, give or take a few months.
Astrid: My God.
Ingrid: You're not asking the right question. Don't ask me why I left. Ask me why I came back.
Astrid: You should have been sterilized.
Ingrid: I could have left you there, but I didn't. Don't you understand? For once, I did the right thing! When I came back, you knew me. You were sitting by the door, and you looked up, and you reached for me. It was as if you had been waiting for me all along.
Astrid: I was always waiting for you, mother. That's the constant in my life. Waiting for you. Will you come back? Will you forget that you tied me in front of a store or left me on a bus?
Ingrid: Are you still waiting?
Astrid: No. I stopped when Claire showed me what it felt like to be loved. What did you think, that I would amuse you? That's what babies are like, mother. What'd you think? We'd exchange thoughts on Joseph Brodsky?
Ingrid: I thought Klaus and I would live happily ever after. That's what I thought, Adam and Eve in a vine-covered shack. I must have been out of my mind.
Astrid: You were in love with him.
Ingrid: YES, I was in love with him. ALRIGHT? I was in love with him, and baby makes three, and all that crap!
Astrid: Then why did you leave him? Why did you leave him?
Ingrid: I didn't leave him! He left me. You wanna know about your father? He left us when you were six months old for another woman, and I never saw him again until he showed up looking for you when you were eight years old.
Astrid: He came to see me?
Ingrid: Yes, he came to see you but it was a little late, wasn't it? Why should I let him see you after what he did to me?
Astrid: Because it wasn't about you! It was about me, and I wanted to see him! My whole life, I've wanted to see him. That decision was MINE, not yours. Everything's always been about you, never about me. I knew you were gonna kill Barry, but you didn't even care. You didn't give a damn about what that would do to me. I'll say whatever Susan wants me to say, but I gotta get outta here.
Ingrid: No! No, no, no. You don't just walk away from me. I made you, I'm in your blood. You don't go anywhere until I let you go!
Astrid: Then let me go. You look at me and you don't like what you see, but this is the price, mother. The price of belonging to you.
Ingrid: If I could, I'd take it all back. I would.
Astrid: Then tell me you don't want me to testify. Tell me you don't want me like this. Tell me you would sacrifice the rest of your life to have me back the way I was.