The Virgin Suicides Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
3.5/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 10/16/2019

"The Virgin Suicides" is an uncommonly haunting peek behind the impenetrable curtain of provincial suburban life where not every question as to why everything happens has a definitive answer and the mood of the story lingers in the air like a dense fog.

Rating of
3/4

Ivana - wrote on 07/26/2013

The plot moves around a ridiculous ambient: Parent with closed minds trying to be a perfect family, make hard rules with their five daughters. But the decision of the daughters to died, is a mystery that their first lovers could not forget. A movie that shows us a case when the extremity could resolves in a total chaos.

Rating of
3/4

Unknown - wrote on 03/04/2013

Sweet and sad, with touches of black humor. The movie comes off as a melancholic induced dream state. Much like the young characters in the film, there is a strong sense of curiosity and longing here that everyone experiences with adolescence.

Rating of
3/4

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 01/21/2012

Cecilia Lisbon (Hanna R. Hall) attempts suicide. Trip Fontaine (Josh Hartnett) and Lux (Kirsten Dunst) get into a relationship. The score was impressive; direction was wonderful while the acting was good. Only questionable scenes were how the news reporter arrived on time while the girls protecting the tree and the depth of the suicides. The screenplay was efficient with a quote sums up the entire film Doctor – “What are you doing here, honey? You're not even old enough to know how bad life gets.” Not as brilliant as Heathers with regards to the topic of suicide nevertheless The Virgin Suicides showcases the sensitive topic with a touch of maturity in the view of teenage girls.

Rating of
1/4

dukeakasmudge - wrote on 09/22/2011

Cant believe a movie could be this boring

Rating of
3.5/4

Allison - wrote on 09/30/2007

What Movies Teach Us: Even hot chicks can be unhappy.

Rating of
3.5/4

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/21/2007

Innocence comes in many forms - the Virgin Suicides takes innocence and turns it upside down. It's sweet and heartbreaking - and works well on both levels. If it doesn't leave some kind of emotional impact on you, I feel sorry for you.

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