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| Cooper Andrews | ... | Tony | |
| Kristina Arntz | ... | Gina | |
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Mackenzie Bateman | ... | Young Darlin' |
| Bryan Batt | ... | The Bishop | |
| Eugenie Bondurant | ... | Mona | |
| Lauryn Canny | ... | Darlin' | |
| Lauren Ashley Carter | ... | Peggy | |
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Donna Duplantier | ... | Shirley |
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Aubree Ann Dupree | ... | Baby at park |
| Sabrina Gennarino | ... | Charity | |
| Allison Gobuzzi | ... | Lottie | |
| Lauren Gobuzzi | ... | Lola | |
| Monika Guiberteau | ... | Young mother | |
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Avalea Hammond | ... | Ella |
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Steve Hammond | ... | Mike |
Found at a Catholic hospital filthy and ferocious, feral teenager Darlin' is whisked off to a care home run by The Bishop and his obedient nuns, where she's to be rehabilitated into a "good girl" as an example of the miraculous work of the church. But Darlin' holds a secret darker than the "sins" she is threatened with, and she is not traveling alone. The Woman who raised her, equally fierce and feral, is ever present in the shadows of Darlin's psyche and is determined to come for her no matter who tries to get in her way.
I love everything that this film is addressing: religion, women's relationships, and the female body. But because this film tries to tackle so much, it doesn't completely finish a sentence or thought. It did, however, make me fiercely close my legs more than I ever have in my whole life.