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White Rabbit offers a gritty dive into the fractured psyche of a war veteran. Kerryann, played with raw intensity, is grappling with the aftermath of her tours in Iraq, and the film captures that disarray beautifully. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to marinate in her isolation, and the atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of impending doom. The relationship with the corrupt cop and the Tea Party guy is unsettling, almost paradoxical, driving her into dark corners. It's not about the action but rather the emotional fallout, and the performances really anchor the film in stark reality. Practical effects are minimal, opting instead for a more atmospheric approach that compliments the story's heavy themes.
Intense character studyExplores themes of trauma and corruptionAtmospheric pacing adds to the unease
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