A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents in suburban Detroit in the mid 1970s.A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents in suburban Detroit in the mid 1970s.A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents in suburban Detroit in the mid 1970s.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 14 nominations
- Adult Trip Fontaine
- (as Michael Pare)
- Chase Buell
- (as Anthony Desimone)
- Parkie Denton
- (as Noah Shebib)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAfter she had written the script, Sofia Coppola was heartbroken to discover that another company was already producing an adaptation of the book themselves. However, they were not happy with their script, so she showed them hers and they ended up using it instead.
- GoofsThe father refers to his model airplane as a B model North American P-51 Mustang in British service, however, the model aircraft is actually a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk.
- Quotes
Narrator: [Narration] In the end we had pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained. Oddly shaped emptiness mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we couldn't name. What lingered after them was not life, but the most trivial list of mundane facts. A clock ticking on the wall, a room dim at noon, the *outrageousness* of a human being thinking only of herself.
- Crazy creditsWhen the title appears, it first appears like a schoolgirl's idle writing, replete with hearts replacing the "dots" over the "i's". The title then repeats over and over, in different modes of print and script (the handwriting equivalent of different typefaces and fonts), filling the screen. It is accompanied by various decorative doodling (an eye with tears, a caterpillar, clouds, unicorns, a flower, the sun).
- Alternate versionsReleased in two versions, the general, worldwide theatrical release and an edited cut for television viewing in Germany. Runtimes are, respectively, "1h 37m (97 min)" (theatrical release) and "1h 30m (90 min) (TV) (Germany)".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Air: Playground Love (2000)
- SoundtracksOn the Horizon
Written and Performed by Sloan
Courtesy of Murderecords
Published by Two Minutes of Music Limited
What does it all mean and how is this film to be viewed. I initially thought it was all and really only about the girls, but years later I realize it's more about the boys/now men. The whole thing is told exclusively from their perspectives. And one that is but distant memories/recollection from their youth. As such the viewer really must take these decades of distance between the events and the retelling into consideration and accept that the narration is suspect. It is suspect not only for the many years time, but it's basically teenage boys experiences with beautiful and captivating girls as the objects of those memories, told by the now adult teenage boys. The girls are so mysterious to the boys and the audience because teenage boys know nothing about teenage girls, and even though they are now adults they still don't understand them. The story is a combination of how things happened, along with how now decades later, they would have actually liked things to have played out. As such this makes a lot more sense and clarity to the story and one that I finally find to be interesting and worth checking out.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Vírgenes suicidas
- Filming locations
- 28 Dunloe Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(The Lisbon residence - the original property has been knocked down)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,906,229
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $235,122
- Apr 23, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $10,411,722
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix