| release date: | May 5, 2000 |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 96 min. |
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| director: | Sofia Coppola |
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| studio: | Paramount Classics |
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| producer(s): | Francis Ford Coppola, Julie Costanzo, Dan Halsted, Chris Hanley |
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| screenplay: | Sofia Coppola |
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| cast: | Kathleen Turner, James Woods, Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, Hanna Hall, A.J. Cook, Chelse Swain, Jonathan Tucker |
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The Virgin Suicides Movie Synopsis
Following the suicide of their youngest sister (Hall), the surviving daughters (Dunst, Cook,
Hayman, Swain) of the Lisbons (Woods and Turner) descend into a deep state of mourning and a near
obsession with death. Meanwhile, a group of neighborhood boys becomes obsessed with watching the
girls as they go through this difficult time.
Truly brilliant, sparkling and emotive. One of the best pieces of cinema ever made. Those who dislike it have lost their souls.
A very art house film. I loved the way it was dreamlike but sinister at the same time. good film
What an over-rated and poorly executed film. This is another example of how hype defines the importance of a piece. Perhaps it`s the fault of a poorly executed novel, or the fact that Sophia Copola is an over-rated director with only a name to fill the space left by her lack of talent.