White Oleander

A teenager journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother goes to prison for committing a crime of passion.

"White Oleander," a poignant 2002 drama produced by John Wells Productions and Gaylord Films, delves deep into the complexities of maternal bonds and the resilience of the human spirit. Directed by Peter Kosminsky and based on Janet Fitch's bestselling novel, the film follows the tumultuous journey of Astrid Magnussen, portrayed with raw intensity by Alison Lohman. After her manipulative and fiercely independent mother, Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer), is imprisoned for murder, Astrid is thrust into a series of foster homes, each presenting its own set of challenges and revelations. The film's narrative weaves a tapestry of emotional turmoil and growth, as Astrid navigates the harsh realities of her new life while grappling with her mother's pervasive influence. The film's strength lies in its ensemble cast, with standout performances that breathe life into the diverse array of characters Astrid encounters. Michelle Pfeiffer delivers a chilling yet captivating portrayal of Ingrid, a woman whose beauty and intellect mask a dangerous volatility. As Astrid moves from one foster home to another, she meets a range of women who shape her journey: the nurturing yet troubled Starr (Robin Wright), the fragile yet hopeful Claire (Renée Zellweger), and the strict yet caring Rena (Svetlana Efremova). Each actress brings depth and nuance to their role, contributing to the film's rich exploration of femininity and survival. "White Oleander" is visually striking, with cinematography that captures the stark contrasts of Astrid's world—from the cold, sterile prison where Ingrid resides to the warm, chaotic homes she inhabits. The film's use of color and light serves as a metaphor for Astrid's emotional journey, with the titular white oleander flower symbolizing both beauty and danger. The haunting score by Hans Zimmer further enhances the film's emotional resonance, underscoring the pain and hope that coexist within Astrid's story. Ultimately, "White Oleander" is a testament to the enduring impact of a mother's love and the strength required to forge one's own path. As Astrid matures, she learns to separate herself from her mother's toxic influence and embrace her own identity. The film's conclusion is both heartbreaking and hopeful, leaving audiences with a profound appreciation for the complexities of human relationships and the power of self-discovery. Through its compelling storytelling and powerful performances, "White Oleander" remains a poignant exploration of resilience and redemption.

2002

予算16000000$

収益21657770$

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John Wells Productions

Gaylord Films

Oleandor Productions

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