White bird in the blizzard => http://svoregcobo.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MjY6IldoaXRlIGJpcmQgaW4gdGhlIGJsaXp6YXJkIjt9 As time passes Kat and her father start putting back the pieces This book was so much more than I thought it was going to be. And this is not how movies work well. It's interesting how that doesn't take away from the intense build up of what is yet to come. Lately he hasn't seemed too interested in spending time with her, and when her mother goes missing, she and her father file a report with Detective Scieziesciez Thomas Jane who she finds attractive despite the age difference. I finished it and was left with a wanting. Li There are many, many things wrong with this novel. Unknown to Hollywood, Gregg Araki did pretty good job in screen adaption of the novel. In fact, too many beautiful sentences might just make a novel as awful as White Bird in a Blizzard. Do yourself a favor and skip this one! Now, in 'White Bird in a Blizzard' she's done it again, carrying a film that needed a little bit of carrying just through the middle. The story is pretty basic but it did keep me somewhat invested. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother's departure, and her own denial about the events surrounding it. Her relationship with her mother hasn't been great either so she doesn't seem to mind her absence. I love to see storytelling done this way, people who have the balls to stick to their vision no matter how it could be received and do it their own way. If only Kat would stop having those disturbing dreams about where her mother might be. Белая птица в метели (2014) - My main issue with this book is that I could care less about Kat's coming of age and was drawn more towards her mother Eve's plot line. The film then jumps forward three years to the spring of 1991. The film is based on the novel of the same name by and stars, and. The film premiered at the on January 20, 2014 before being given a on October 24, 2014. The story weaves back-and-forth with of Eve's past life and the present day. In the flashbacks, Eve was a wild girl who gradually changed into a domesticated housewife after marrying Brock white bird in the blizzard, an ordinary man who leads an uneventful life. While Kat explores her blossoming sexuality with her handsome but dim-witted neighbor and schoolmate, PhilEve struggles to deal with aging and quenching her youthful wildness. She tries to be sexy when Brock is away, even luring Phil's attention. After Eve disappears, Kat deals with her abandonment without much issue, occasionally releasing her own wild side, seducing the detective investigating her mother's disappearance. The film then jumps forward three years to the spring of 1991. On a break from college, Kat returns home and seems unfazed to learn that her father is in a relationship with a co-worker. The detective Kat has been having an affair with informs her that Brock might have killed Eve after catching her cheating. Kat dismisses this theory, just like she did three years ago, but after mentioning the topic to her friends Beth and Mickey they tell her they suggested this same theory to her and she dismissed them as well. Kat suspects Phil of having slept with Eve and confronts him the night before she is to return to college, but Phil angrily rebuffs it and tells her that her father knows where her mother is. After having recurring dreams about her mother being stranded in the snow, Kat begins to unpack Brock's suspiciously locked freezer in their basement, but is stopped when he walks in on her. She questions him about her mother's disappearance, asking if he does in fact know where she is, but he denies having any knowledge of her whereabouts. Believing her father, Kat bids him goodbye and tearfully boards her flight, returning to college. It is revealed that this was the last time Kat sees her father, as he went out to a bar shortly thereafter and drunkenly admitted to murdering Eve. He is soon arrested and later hangs himself with a sheet in his jail cell, also revealing that he moved Eve's body from the freezer the night before Kat unpacked it. The film ends with a flashback of Eve's death; she came home from shopping the afternoon of her disappearance to find Brock and Phil in bed together. Phil dashed out of white bird in the blizzard room and Eve began laughing hysterically at Brock, incredulous. A humiliated Brock repeatedly begged her to stop, but Eve continued laughing until he grabbed her by the throat and strangled her to death. But at the end you're still left shaking your head, feeling lost, wishing there was something tangible to hold on to — perhaps a bit like being trapped in a snow globe. Stereogum ranked the film's 80s pop- and -heavy soundtrack as the 16th best soundtrack of 2014. Archived from on October 4, 2014. Archived from on October 23, 2014.