The Virgin Suicides
The movie The Virgin Suicides was based on the book The Virgin Suicides.
Movie details for The Virgin SuicidesThe movie was released in 1999. The Virgin Suicides was produced by Paramount. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb. Actors on this movie include Kirsten Dunst and Hayden Christensen. |
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Played in a delicate minor key, the film is heartbreaking, mysterious, and soulfully funny, set in a Michigan suburb of the mid-1970s but timeless and universal to anyone who's been a teenager. The four surviving Lisbon sisters lost a sibling to suicide, and as its title suggests, the film will chart their mutual course to oblivion under the vigilance of repressive parents (Kathleen Turner and James Woods, perfectly cast). But The Virgin Suicides is more concerned with life in that precious interlude of adolescence, when the Lisbon girls are worshipped by the neighborhood boys, their notion of perfection epitomized by Lux (Kirsten Dunst) and her storybook love for high-school stud Trip (Josh Hartnett). Unfolding at the cusp of innocence and sexual awakening, and recalled as a memory, The Virgin Suicides is, ultimately, about the preservation of the Lisbon sisters by their own deaths--suspended in time, polished to perfection, and forever untainted by adulthood. --Jeff Shannon
Book details for The Virgin SuicidesThe Virgin Suicides was written by Jeffrey Eugenides. The book was published in 1993 by Warner Books. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. |
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