white oleander part 12
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This movie is awful. Might as well called it a different name because it is nothing like the book. Disappointed
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HI...THANK YOU FOR A NICE MOVIE
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patrick fugit?
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I don't usually watch movies like this one, but I'll have to admit: this movie literally made me cry. I highly recommend it.
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At least she stayed in jail in the movie! Otherwise... I prefer the book. :/
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this was a great movie
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make this available to mobile please
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@hopefullyjh This might not add much to the argument, but Astrid is fluent in German. At least, her mother is, and we know how much Ingrid liked to educate her daughter. She and Paul are also both artists, and Astrid might have been able to establish connections with people her mother knew. She lived in Europe for a good chunk of her childhood. And Ingrid must have had some money to pass on to Astrid after being imprisoned.
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@ericwei0128 I dont know how old she is now but she's not living with another minor. When she got back from the foster home with Claire, Paul was about to turn 18, so when she moved in with him he wasn't a minor.. :)
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Thank you for uploading :)
Even so, I find myself thinking of her, wanting to feel that wind. It's a secret wanting, like a song I can't stop humming, or loving someone you can never have.
GirlxxInterrupted 1 year ago 78
... Sure, the movie is interesting, and Ingrid is just as stunning in the movie as she is in the book, but it utterly destroyed the order of events and the ending of the book. Hell, they skipped two foster homes which had a huge impact on Astrid's outlook on life and how she came to understand her mother’s choices in the past as well as the future. As a movie, it was stunning, loved it, but as a movie interpreting the book, it was utterly horrid.
SoInSane42 10 months ago 36