Los Angeles Times

A color riot of an Aussie slide show

- — Robert Abele

In the rigorously twee Australian film “Girl Asleep,” wallflower schoolgirl Greta Driscoll (Bethany Whitmore) can barely handle the oddness of adolescenc­e without her eccentric parents (Amber McMahon, Matthew Whittet) throwing a surprise 15th birthday party for her and inviting the entire school.

That should sound like drama enough for a smallscale forage into turbulent girlhood, but Greta the character must also contend with some regrettabl­y overbearin­g creative management.

The story (written by Whittet, adapting his stage play) awkwardly combines abundantly quirky characters with a Bruno Bettelheim-inspired forest diversion involving imaginary creatures.

Rosemary Myers’ direction, meanwhile — deploying the boxy 4:3 aspect ratio like a diorama — is more a symmetrica­lly designed feast of ’70s kitsch from the Wes Anderson-Tim Burton style book than a steady window into Greta’s frame of mind.

That’s not to say the movie doesn’t pop visually or boast the occasional fillip of recognizab­le humanity, as when Harrison Feldman’s scrawny Greta-pal Elliott deadpans his way past some clichéd nerd traits or Whitmore’s observant, vulnerable face is the focus.

But the color riot, the polyester/shag décor and the cartoon portrayals detract. “Girl Asleep” thinks it’s a stylishly resonant fairy tale about identity when the primary takeaway is an exquisitel­y curated slide show. “Girl Asleep.” Running time: 1 hour, 17 minutes. Not rated. Playing: Landmark NuArt, West Los Angeles.

 ?? Oscillosco­pe Laboratori­es ?? HARRISON FELDMAN as Elliott and Bethany Whitmore as Greta add humanity to “Girl Asleep.”
Oscillosco­pe Laboratori­es HARRISON FELDMAN as Elliott and Bethany Whitmore as Greta add humanity to “Girl Asleep.”

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