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Drama

The Starling Girl

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17-year-old Jem Starling struggles with her place within her Christian fundamentalist community. But everything changes when her magnetic youth pastor Owen returns to their church.

Release Date : 2023-05-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 2AMPinky PromiseSons of Rigor

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Eliza Scanlen

Character Name : Jem Starling

Original Name : Eliza Scanlen

Gender : Female

Lewis Pullman

Character Name : Owen Taylor

Original Name : Lewis Pullman

Gender : Male

Wrenn Schmidt

Character Name : Heidi Starling

Original Name : Wrenn Schmidt

Gender : Female

Jimmi Simpson

Character Name : Paul Starling

Original Name : Jimmi Simpson

Gender : Male

Claire Elizabeth Green

Character Name : Rebecca Starling

Original Name : Claire Elizabeth Green

Gender : Male

Austin Abrams

Character Name : Ben Taylor

Original Name : Austin Abrams

Gender : Male

Chris Dinner

Character Name : Noah Starling

Original Name : Chris Dinner

Gender : Male

Paige Leigh Landers

Character Name : Kelsey

Original Name : Paige Leigh Landers

Gender : Male

Kieran Sitawi

Character Name : Jeremy Starling

Original Name : Kieran Sitawi

Gender : Male

Jessamine Burgum

Character Name : Misty Taylor

Original Name : Jessamine Burgum

Gender : Male

Kyle Secor

Character Name : Pastor Taylor

Original Name : Kyle Secor

Gender : Male

Andrew Riley Stephens

Character Name : Mike Stone

Original Name : Andrew Riley Stephens

Gender : Male

K.J. Baker

Character Name : Anne Abbott

Original Name : K.J. Baker

Gender : Female

Ellie May

Character Name : Sarah Starling

Original Name : Ellie May

Gender : Female

Brianna Bronger

Character Name : Nora

Original Name : Brianna Bronger

Gender : Male

Abby Hobek

Character Name : Rachel

Original Name : Abby Hobek

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2023-05-13

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://thatshelf.com/the-starling-girl-review/ "The Starling Girl addresses the impact of religion on young women's lives, particularly tackling how sexuality, love, freedom, and personal identity relate to fundamentalist pedagogy. A solid directorial debut by Laurel Parmet, deeply exploring a self-discovery arc by a compelling protagonist who represents countless women taught and forced to hide and fear much of what defines them as human beings with feelings, desires, and dreams. An empowering, insightful story elevated by an underappreciated cast, including a career-best performance from Eliza Scanlen." Rating: B

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-01-16

What’s required to attain acceptance from others? That’s a tricky question, especially for those who are going through the coming of age process. It can be even more confounding for those who are part of a community that demands rigid conformity on an array of fronts. So it is for 17-year-old Jem Starling (Eliza Scanlen), a questioning young woman from a small Kentucky fundamentalist community. She wants to fit in, but she also endeavors to know herself, a quest that carries with it some puzzling yet innate contradictions, many of which are brought front and center when she begins to develop feelings for her married youth pastor (Lewis Pullman), a connection based on emotions that turn out to be mutual. But what is Jem to do – follow her heart or squelch the burgeoning passions surfacing within her, both romantically and in her other secular interests? That’s the story that plays out as she attempts to get in touch with her inner being. However, is she seeking to let her true self emerge, or is she succumbing to the wicked manipulations of Satan, as her family and fellow parishioners try to convince her? Independent Spirit Award-nominated writer-director Laurel Parmet’s debut feature deftly handles these themes, even if they seem a little predictable, familiar and stretched out at times. The picture’s surprisingly inconsistent cinematography sometimes hampers the flow of the narrative, too, with some scenes that are beautifully shot and others that are needlessly and almost indecipherably dark (atmosphere is one thing, but the patent mishandling of this element is something else entirely). Nevertheless, these shortcomings are aptly covered by the fine performances of the film’s stellar cast, especially Scanlan, Pullman, and Jimmi Simpson and Wrenn Schmidt as Jem’s dysfunctional parents. “The Starling Girl” may not be groundbreakingly original, but it reminds us of the importance of being ourselves, no matter what that might entail – and the cost that can come from failing to follow our hearts.

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Horseface

@Horseface

2024-04-10

Wonderful. Almost perfect. A gripping and moving story, small and intimate in style, but colossal in impact. Great performances all round, particularly the searing one by Eliza Scanlen, whom I hadn't heard of before, but I'll be looking forward to seeing her in something else. Strange how it's often the movies I keep postponing for later because I think they'll be boring that end up being the most enthralling and entertaining.