6.0
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.
Britt Robertson
Julie
Sam Trammell
Darrell
Ryan Lee
Steve
Nick Krause
Harlon
Denise Williamson
Alice
Dodie Brown
Ruby Mackey
Billy Slaughter
Dr. Clayton
Ritchie Montgomery
Walt
Aaron Saxton
Bouncer
Lawrence Turner
Harvey
Carl Palmer
Mr. Eastman
Robert Michael Szot
Harlon - Age 9
Josh Warren
Duane
Shirley Tregre
Teacher
Director
Tim McCann
Writer
Anthony Di Pietro
February 15, 2024
8
**_Trying to make it through the teenage years in declining America_**
A teenager in Louisiana (Nick Krause) faces the challenges of the working class, a troubled father (Sam Trammell), bullies at school and first love (Britt Robertson). Will it push him over the edge?
"White Rabbit" (2013) is a dark coming-of-age drama with gritty realism and an artsy flair. It has been compared to “Donnie Darko,” but that one was sci-fi with a high school milieu whereas “White Rabbit” keeps things mundane and relatable, not to mention brooding and edgy. Besides, “Donnie” was essentially a blockbuster while this one cost $2 million.
If you like Indies like "Cutback" (2010) and "Love Everlasting" (2016) or mainline flicks like "The Rage: Carrie 2,” you’ll appreciate this. The ending doesn’t wuss out and is reminiscent of the underrated “Speck” (2002). Thankfully, as dark as it is, it wisely provides a ray of light.
The film runs just over 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in outer New Orleans.
GRADE: B+/A-