Review | 'The Starling Girl': A delicate, private and achingly intimate tale
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Eliza Scanlen, left, and Lewis Pullman in "The Starling Girl." (Brian Lannin/Bleecker Street)Comment Gift Article StarOutline (3 stars) In "The Starling Girl," Eliza Scanlen plays Jem Starling, a 17-year-old living in a fundamentalist Christian community in Kentucky.The film opens with a close-up of Jem as she delivers a whispered prayer, and the rest of the film unfolds the same way: as something delicate, private and achingly intimate.
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