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'Ms. White Light': Film Review

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A heartfelt if uneven story of letting go and misdirected emotional energy, Paul Shoulberg's Ms. White Light imagines a young woman who has no social skills whatsoever unless the person she's talking to is at death's door.

With the dying, she's a savant. It's a role well suited to star Roberta Colindrez, who on small screens (Vida, I Love Dick) has stood out with hard-to-pigeonhole charisma, but that's not to say the film completely sells its conceit or escapes its maker's origins in the theater.

A near-miss that should find some appreciative viewers, it feels like a stage play in need of a little polishing, whose talented cast likes it enough to commit fully.

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