- White, White World | 2010
I. Introduction
The film ends with a choir of unemployed miners intoning a wistful hymn of rebellion, a powerful visual and auditory symbol of the town's collective misery and dormant anger. V. Critical Reception and Conclusion White White World (2010) - IMDb 2010 - White, White World
True to its tragic roots, the film spirals toward an inevitable and bloody finale, culminating in an "Oedipal" collision of past and present sins. III. Thematic Core: Industrial Ruins and Moral Decay Critical Reception and Conclusion White White World (2010)
The narrative is built on a series of "muddled" and tragic intergenerational relationships that echo the fatalism of Greek drama. Critics have noted the irony of the title;
Critics have noted the irony of the title; the "White, White World" refers not to purity, but perhaps to the blinding, blank emptiness of a world where traditional values and economic stability have vanished.
