Réalisation:
David ZellnerScénario:
David ZellnerPhotographie:
Nathan ZellnerMusique:
The Octopus ProjectActeurs·trices:
Sydney Aguirre, Nathan Zellner, David Zellner, Susan Tyrrell, David Wingo, Heather KafkaRésumés(1)
Une fable fiévreuse et hallucinante sur une fille rebelle qui passe son temps à errer sur la terre, laissant la destruction dans son sillage. (Champs-Élysées Film Festival)
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Critiques (1)
This film is pure redneck art. It's a slow, chilling portrayal of a peculiar young girl whose life is a monotony of wreaking havoc and causing misery wherever she goes. Her complete lack of empathy leads her to leave an elderly woman trapped in a well to die. It's a psychological study of a teenage psychopath beyond redemption, observed without a hint of hope or chance for reform. There's no journey of transformation here; instead, it lays bare a harsh reality. There are fleeting moments where you think she might show a trace of humanity, but those are quickly crushed. The story builds to an intriguing finale, which might seem like a catharsis but is actually just resignation. I appreciate that this isn’t another film about a young psychopath from a relatively functional family. This girl has nothing but a roof over her head, and it's no surprise she turned out the way she did. ()