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White Rabbit

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A bullied student sees visions of a rabbit he was forced to kill as a child, and those visions propel him into a state where his imagination causes him to carry out violent acts.
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Peter Sobczynski RogerEbert.com 02/13/2015
2.5/4
While it has some good performances and noble intentions, it doesn't really bring anything new to the conversation and ultimately fails to give viewers any compelling reason to wade through all the bleakness and misery that it has to offer. Go to Full Review
Tirdad Derakhshani Philadelphia Inquirer 02/13/2015
2/4
It sometimes reads as a cheap, sleazy horror film, but its heart seems to be in the right place. Go to Full Review
Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times 02/13/2015
Neither screenwriter Anthony Di Pietro or director Tim McCann ("Desolation Angels") has a sure grasp of this uneasy mix of nature and nurture. Go to Full Review
John Noonan FILMINK (Australia) 08/06/2015
White Rabbit ultimately feels exploitative. Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 03/17/2015
1.5/4
...generic and often painfully slow... Go to Full Review
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com 02/14/2015
3/4
The emotional authenticity makes what could have easily been just another in a long line of similarly-minded dramas feel like a singular human story. Go to Full Review
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Cj M Jul 19 A pretty depressing film that does tackle a lot of heavy subjects in the film. It works for the most part and the twist is effective and works and we see how these issues effect our main character. See more 10/09/2021 I think its an ok movie, its not great but also not terrible,if they'd putted a little more effort on the script and on the production, it could turned out great,its a shame it has such a low rate. The intention was great,just the execution was kinda lazy See more 04/07/2020 I havent really watched it xD See more 04/20/2019 Interesting "inside" view of major school problem in the u.s aka bullying. See more 09/10/2016 Ultimately too violent for me, but compelling until then. Nice twist before the ending is well-handled (I didn't see it coming). See more 01/23/2016 Coming of Age films are among my favorite types of movies, but if you're a fan of the genre, you know there are often a lot of strange stories out there, perhaps none stranger than White Rabbit. This film follows Harlon Mckay (Nick Krause), who is a very strange kid, one that is often bullied. Harlon is very easily influenced by other people, as is evident by the scenes with his co-stars. When he's with his best friend, whose immature, they do kid things, and when he meets a bad girl, who doesn't stay in on place very long, Harlon gets into some trouble himself. There's no doubt that Harlon is strange, but so are the circumstances surrounding him. Newcomer Nick Krause plays the troubled lead and he really was terrific. In ninety minutes, this kid must of changed personalities a dozen times, and all of them were tremendous. White Rabbit is very weird, a little creepy, and nothing special until a shocking ending changes everything. Sometimes how you see a film can be changed by an ending that just blows the mind and answers a million questions at once. That is what happens here, and that is the only reason I recommend watching this film. As I've been saying, it's really strange and some parts are hard to sit through, but in the end, you'll be left thinking about what you just saw and wondering about each and every scene. Honestly, it's the kind of film you really need to see more than once if you're hoping to catch everything. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A bullied student sees visions of a rabbit he was forced to kill as a child, and those visions propel him into a state where his imagination causes him to carry out violent acts.
Director
Tim McCann
Producer
Jacky Lee Morgan, Robert Yocum, Benjamin Brant Bickham, Shaun Sanghani, Jimi Woods
Screenwriter
Anthony Di Pietro
Distributor
Breaking Glass Pictures
Production Co
SSS Entertainment
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 13, 2015, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 12, 2015
Runtime
1h 30m
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