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    Woodshock is a 2017 American psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, in their joint feature directorial debut. It stars Kirsten Dunst , Joe Cole , and Pilou Asbæk .

  3. Jul 29, 2022 · Woodshock Ending Explained: Does Theresa Die? The most burning question that audiences would have had at the end is whether Theresa actually dies or not. Well, it appears as if she does die. Firstly, the final scene sees her eye shutting. That ought to symbolize the fact that she ceases existing.

  4. Sep 22, 2017 · The quiet, Northern California town where the movie takes place is blanketed in a perpetual fog. And as Kirsten Dunst ’s Theresa grows increasingly isolated and confused, the Mulleavys crank up the hackneyed, experimental visual tricks to signify her inner state: double exposures, lens flares, flashing neon signs, stream-of-consciousness editing.

  5. Oct 19, 2017 · A woman, consumed by profound grief after a personal loss, aided by a potent drug meant for the terminally ill, delves into her psyche for solace set in the hauntingly beautiful redwood forests.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Kate Mulleavy, Laura Mulleavy
    • 2017-10-19
  6. Sep 28, 2017 · Critic's rating: 2 out of 5 stars. There are moments of sublime visual and auditory beauty in “Woodshock,” a hallucinogenic trip of minor meditations on life, death, nature and our place in it.

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  7. Sep 22, 2017 · In WOODSHOCK, Theresa (Kirsten Dunst) works at a marijuana dispensary. Her mother is terminally ill, so Theresa treats a little pot with a mysterious chemical that kills her mother and ends her suffering.

  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › woodshockWoodshock - Metacritic

    Sep 22, 2017 · The exquisite feature film debut of visionary fashion designers Kate and Laura Mulleavey (Rodarte), Woodshock is a hypnotic exploration of isolation, paranoia, and grief that exists in a dream-world all its own.