The film White Girl is said to be the most explicit portrait of New York's youth since the shocking teenage drama Mularia (Kids, 1995), a shocking celluloid product about a mularia who, throughout unprotected sex, deals with everything they can get their hands on and in various ways. ways lead a dangerous lifestyle. White Girl is not far from that. It is the debut feature project of director Elizabeth Wood, which raises dust wherever it goes.
Drama White Girl it is Mularia (Kids, 2015) for representatives Generation Z. It is controversial roller coaster of moral degradation of New York youth, full of sex and drugs. If you thought today's youth had gone soft - after the success of the mobile game Pokemon Go and the popularity of Tinder, rightly so – and living in an online bubble, far removed from the dangers, harsh realities and real world, White Girl is quick to ground us.
Director of the film White Girl Elizabeth Wood was 13 years old at the time of Mladina, and her parents then told her that she had to watch the film, saying that a warning and a moralistic lesson, what can happen if we make the wrong decisions at a young age and don't have the right compass.
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The central character of the film White Girl is a New York student Leah (Morgan Saylor, Domovina), who falls in love with a dealer, who is soon arrested and leaves her a mountain of cocaine. No wonder, then, that the film White Girl is characterized as a nightmare disguised as fun.