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[Watch] The Virgin Suicides on Redbox 1999


[Watch] The Virgin Suicides on Redbox 1999









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[Watch] The Virgin Suicides on Redbox 1999




Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Harold Tamjid

Stunt coordinator : Erica Houle

Script layout :Castle Fahren

Pictures : Pascal Gwendal
Co-Produzent : Marisol Soulez

Executive producer : Anjali Thérèse

Director of supervisory art : Christa Aloin

Produce : Adalynn Vanda

Manufacturer : Tamiah Mendez

Actress : Staci Randy



A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents.

7.1
1859






Movie Title

The Virgin Suicides

Clock

124 minutes

Release

1999-12-31

Quality

MPEG-1 720p
BRRip

Categorie

Drama, Romance

language

English

castname

Yoav
L.
Cheuk, Taine K. Ivonne, Dilan J. Éric





[HD] [Watch] The Virgin Suicides on Redbox 1999



Film kurz

Spent : $150,496,501

Revenue : $296,033,842

Group : Schrecken - Military , Schrecken - Hoffnung , Conte - Sommer , Boats - Freundschaft

Production Country : Costa Rica

Production : Monastic Productions



A very different movie, enjoyable and engrossing but at the end of it you are left wondering what the point was. Is there a moral here? A life lesson? Or is the movie just telling a quirky story? I'm still not sure. This movie is well acted and is never boring, but it is puzzling.
***Artistic, profound, amusing, tragic, haunting coming-of-age in the 70s***

A 13 year-old girl from a Catholic family in a Detroit suburb commits suicide during the late 70s and its effects are shown over the course of the next year in the lives of her four sisters (e.g. Kirsten Dunst), her parents (James Woods & Kathleen Turner) and the boys of the community. Josh Hartnett is on hand as the school stud who’s interested in Lux (Dunst).

"The Virgin Suicides" (1999) was Sofia Coppola’s debut film based on the book by Jeffrey Eugenides; she would go on to great success with “Lost in Translation” (2003) and the underrated “Marie Antoinette” (2006). To be expected, Sofia’s style is similar to her father, as well as Peter Weir, but maybe more focused on feminine themes. The tone of the movie is artsy and deep, but not without a sense of humor. It’s haunting, mysterious, beautiful and impenetrable, reminiscent of Weir’s “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975). There’s also a great 70’s soundtrack featuring well-placed songs by The Hollies, Heart, Styx, Todd Rundgren and 10cc.

The subtext on parental legalism brings to mind “Footloose” (1984), but it’s clear that the blame can’t be placed solely at the feet of the parents, who are certainly overprotective but also clearly loving to a degree. Cecilia’s rash actions are the catalyst and the domino effect comes into play coupled with the oppression of stifling legalism and perhaps passive revenge. At the end of the day, though, it comes down to just a stupid decision by teenagers. Yet the movie’s about way more than suicide and its causes. It’s about coming-of-age, seeking identity & a voice, coming-of-death and the haunting reflections of those that remain.

The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot in Toronto.

GRADE: A-/B+

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