White Lightnin Review

White Lightnin
White trash hoofer has a hard upbringing and decides to carry this theme on for the rest of his life.

by Patrick Peters |
Published on
Release Date:

25 Sep 2009

Running Time:

84 minutes

Certificate:

TBC

Original Title:

White Lightnin

Real-life hoofer Jesco White, the Dancing Outlaw, was warped by a hardscrabble childhood and a desire to avenge the murder of his toe-tapping Appalachian daddy.

Dominic Murphy’s pseudo-biopic is as visually assured as it is audacious, but behind the slickly edited imagery, the debutant’s storytelling is exposed by shallow characterisation and a screenplay that fails to provide more than superficial justification for White’s (Edward Hogg) bouts of brutal rage. Yet the use of Hasil Adkins’ frantic rockabilly is as inspired as the casting of Carrie Fisher, who excels as the wife who abandons her family to party with the laudably unhinged Hogg.

There is nothing timid about this tale of a brutally unhinged young man, with rhythm.

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