The Virgin Suicides (1999)
Facts
| Cast | Danny DeVito, Kirsten Dunst, Scott Glenn, Michael Paré, Jonathan Tucker, Giovanni Ribisi, Kathleen Turner, Danny De Vito and James Woods |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1998 |
| DVD Release | December 19, 2000 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 097363381747 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 18 22:42 EST (details) 1 DVD, Paramount, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled) Or 55 new from $4.25, 35 used from $3.24, 1 collectible from $10.00 |
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Average user review:| Sofia's launch to a movie that seems to grow on you |
The Virgin Suicides has a killer soundtrack, Air is breathtaking in key scences that surely needed it and the stereotypical role of the jock using the girl for as long as he could to just make it around home plate, is a sure kick in Jonny Football hero's keester, as its spot on.
I recommed this for people who want something entirely different, and James Woods of course handles it yet again, and gracefully shows us what acting is beyond reciting lines, its living a part, and he does it deliciously so. Great seeing Scott Glenn, who I think is just awesome, even in a bit part, and shame on the company for giving Danny Devito top billing for his less than two minute role, which was pointless and pathetic. Josh Hartnett is made for the role in which he portrayed. Buy it!
A Strong 3.5 Stars
August 29, 2008
| Haunting |
One of the best parts of the movie is the music. There are two soundtracks; one by Air (they wrote the album for this movie) and another a collection of various songs. They go extremely well with the film and have played a huge part for me. August 4, 2008
| Very Melancholy Feeling. . . |
| THIS MOVIE REQUIRES ONE TO HAVE A DEEP MIND! THIS MOVIE WAS GREAT! |
SHE KEPT THEM CRAMPED INSIDE THE HOUSE ALLOWING THEM TO HAVE NO FREEDOM WHATSOEVER...THEY FELT THAT IN A SENSE THAT THEY MAY AS WELL BE DEAD...THATS WHY THEY KIILED THEMSELVES... I LOVE THIS MOVIE April 28, 2008
| Tedious and pointless. |
The film revolves around four (or was it five?) good-looking sisters, who live in a very religious household and see suicide as their only escape from the shelter they've been put into. The story is told through the eyes of the neighborhood boys, who lust after these girls, but feel as if they don't know anything about these mysterious creatures.
The problem is, neither do we. The fact that I can't even remember how many of the sisters there were tells something - except for Lux, played by Kirsten Dunst, these girls are just there to fill the frame, and they have no characteristics or background stories. The first half hour of the film starts promising, with the death of the youngest sister, but after that, there is another hour or so of nothing. There is this guy, played by Josh Hartnett, who is in love with Lux, and then the movie is filled with tedious scenes that seem to go on forever... It is clear from the start that these girls are depressed because of the repressing environment they are growing up in, but the movie doesn't go anywhere from there.
I honestly do not understand why anyone would like this movie. What offended me the most was how pretentious it was. The only good thing about this film is Kirsten Dunst, who is gorgeous and exploited to the maximum - there are countless scenes of her in slow motion, waving, shaking her hair, winking, etc. It is a pleasure to see just how much the camera love sher - but you might as well just look at the DVD cover for hours and feel the same thing. You won't miss out on a good story, I promise you! April 22, 2008
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