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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSara, a college student who was slandered by a classmate, finds herself framed for murder by Alex, who initially proposed the perfect, untraceable crime.Sara, a college student who was slandered by a classmate, finds herself framed for murder by Alex, who initially proposed the perfect, untraceable crime.Sara, a college student who was slandered by a classmate, finds herself framed for murder by Alex, who initially proposed the perfect, untraceable crime.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Steve Crest
- Police Officer
- (non crédité)
Mark Casimir Dyniewicz Jr.
- Art Gallery Guest
- (non crédité)
Kim
- College Bar Patron
- (non crédité)
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Breaking the Girls delivers on style and intrigue, drawing clear inspiration from classic erotic thrillers while adding its own modern, psychological twist. The story is engaging, with twists that keep the viewer guessing, even if not all of them fully land.
The performances are decent, with a certain tension and chemistry between the leads that works well in the film's favor. The cinematography is sleek, and the mood is consistently moody and mysterious. However, the script could've used more polish-some of the dialogue feels forced, and the pacing dips at times.
Overall, it's a decent watch if you enjoy dark thrillers with manipulative characters and sexual tension. It may not break new ground, but it keeps you curious enough to stay until the end.
The performances are decent, with a certain tension and chemistry between the leads that works well in the film's favor. The cinematography is sleek, and the mood is consistently moody and mysterious. However, the script could've used more polish-some of the dialogue feels forced, and the pacing dips at times.
Overall, it's a decent watch if you enjoy dark thrillers with manipulative characters and sexual tension. It may not break new ground, but it keeps you curious enough to stay until the end.
There is nothing more satisfying in a movie where there's an unforeseen twist in the tale. It changes your outlook on what occurred before, and befuddles your brain as you try to make sense of the new state of affairs. It may even make you want to watch the film again, to see if this reinterpretation of the material adds to the viewing experience.
Breaking The Girls, a really REALLY dumb film attempts three such tasks... and fails miserably with each one. Rather than have you gasping with admiration for how the director manages the process, here you'll be shaking your head with disbelief as how desperate he is to put some pseudo intellectualism onto this mess. Sorry, dude. No matter how much whipped cream you add... a turd is still a turd.
This is, after all, a film that believes a girl who's been straight all her life can become a lesbian overnight because of a bad break-up and losing her job. I don't think it quite works like that. As for the whole 'swap murders' plot as first introduced in that Hitchcock classic Strangers On A Train, here you'd THINK it would perform the function of being the main plot... but NOPE.
Instead we are 'treated' to an alphabet soup of boring conversations, scenes that go nowhere and people doing something smart one minute, and incredibly dumb the next. ALL the focus seems to be on these stupid twists... Which don't work, and lead to more questions than answers. And besides, seeing as how we have zero emotional investment in these bland, no-dimensional characters, what difference would they make, anyway? 4/10
Breaking The Girls, a really REALLY dumb film attempts three such tasks... and fails miserably with each one. Rather than have you gasping with admiration for how the director manages the process, here you'll be shaking your head with disbelief as how desperate he is to put some pseudo intellectualism onto this mess. Sorry, dude. No matter how much whipped cream you add... a turd is still a turd.
This is, after all, a film that believes a girl who's been straight all her life can become a lesbian overnight because of a bad break-up and losing her job. I don't think it quite works like that. As for the whole 'swap murders' plot as first introduced in that Hitchcock classic Strangers On A Train, here you'd THINK it would perform the function of being the main plot... but NOPE.
Instead we are 'treated' to an alphabet soup of boring conversations, scenes that go nowhere and people doing something smart one minute, and incredibly dumb the next. ALL the focus seems to be on these stupid twists... Which don't work, and lead to more questions than answers. And besides, seeing as how we have zero emotional investment in these bland, no-dimensional characters, what difference would they make, anyway? 4/10
Occasionally, I see reviews for these movies that no one has heard about and I can't help but wonder if it wasn't people involved in the making of the movie that write them.
So, to counterbalance what I read that led me to watch the movie in the first place, I'll just say that this movie didn't do anything for me. The dialogue was forced and the story unfolded in the most boring manner.
There is no reason to identify with any of these characters. The ending was anticlimactic and the effort was average on everyone's part.
Low budget. Low entertainment value.
So, to counterbalance what I read that led me to watch the movie in the first place, I'll just say that this movie didn't do anything for me. The dialogue was forced and the story unfolded in the most boring manner.
There is no reason to identify with any of these characters. The ending was anticlimactic and the effort was average on everyone's part.
Low budget. Low entertainment value.
This psychological thriller follows two college girls who makes a pact to kill each others enemies.
The summary of the Breaking The Girl doesn't imply all the twists and turns. It's a sexy, smart and interesting movie that keeps the audience captivated. Alex (Madeline Zima) is a rich collage chick with some, obvious, dubious character flaws. Sara (Agnes Bruckner) is the scholarship student from the other side of the track. There is some steaming hot scenes between the two and some plotting of murder. Does it sound familiar? It's, on paper, a rip-off of the Wild Things movie(s).
Although the similarities between them I must say that I enjoyed Breaking The Girls more. It's not only because I'm a huge fan of Zima or the director Jamie Babbitt. It's because the story is actually rather good. Where Wild Things is full of archetypes Breaking The Girls play around and, eventually, trick the viewer into believing they have the story figured out.
For those who are familiar with the thriller genre in general this movie might be a bit predictable at places. However, it's a nice and captivating film with great acting, directing, soundtrack and vision.
The summary of the Breaking The Girl doesn't imply all the twists and turns. It's a sexy, smart and interesting movie that keeps the audience captivated. Alex (Madeline Zima) is a rich collage chick with some, obvious, dubious character flaws. Sara (Agnes Bruckner) is the scholarship student from the other side of the track. There is some steaming hot scenes between the two and some plotting of murder. Does it sound familiar? It's, on paper, a rip-off of the Wild Things movie(s).
Although the similarities between them I must say that I enjoyed Breaking The Girls more. It's not only because I'm a huge fan of Zima or the director Jamie Babbitt. It's because the story is actually rather good. Where Wild Things is full of archetypes Breaking The Girls play around and, eventually, trick the viewer into believing they have the story figured out.
For those who are familiar with the thriller genre in general this movie might be a bit predictable at places. However, it's a nice and captivating film with great acting, directing, soundtrack and vision.
Being gay, I want more films and sadly most are heterosexual based that I just can't fully get into so when something like this comes out I get excited only to be often ket down. Not this time.
While the script isn't anything unique few are anymore and while not the best, the acting was better than many care to admit. It kept me interested and wondering who would end up with who while providing a lesbian setting we need more of.
Also I'm not sure where Brook came from so there are a few holes that I wished was addressed but if you can overlook a fee minor issues I'm sure you'll enjoy the film as I did.
While the script isn't anything unique few are anymore and while not the best, the acting was better than many care to admit. It kept me interested and wondering who would end up with who while providing a lesbian setting we need more of.
Also I'm not sure where Brook came from so there are a few holes that I wished was addressed but if you can overlook a fee minor issues I'm sure you'll enjoy the film as I did.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCory Monteith, Amanda Crew and Adrianne Palicki all had roles in the film when it was still on pre-production in late 2009, but changes were made and they were all recast instead.
- GaffesThe black sports car Sara and Alex drive alternates between a BMW Z4 Cabriolet and a Toyota MR-S.
- Citations
[first lines]
Professor Nolan: ...which creates an ethical conundrum. But remember, you are defending his right to be a free citizen, not his right to kill.
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits there's a title card stating "This film is not yet rated"
- ConnexionsReferences L'inconnu du Nord-Express (1951)
- Bandes originalesHappy Faces
Written by Frank Belanger, Jason Brando O'Farrell Ciciola and Venus Bertrand
Performed by Babe Youth
Courtesy of Bleed 101
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- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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