Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen a young girl suffers years of horrendous sexual abuse from her monster of a father, she finally breaks spawning a cold, hateful and manipulative teenager, that will stop at nothing, to ... Leggi tuttoWhen a young girl suffers years of horrendous sexual abuse from her monster of a father, she finally breaks spawning a cold, hateful and manipulative teenager, that will stop at nothing, to get her own way - including murder.When a young girl suffers years of horrendous sexual abuse from her monster of a father, she finally breaks spawning a cold, hateful and manipulative teenager, that will stop at nothing, to get her own way - including murder.
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What stands out most is the score-haunting, relentless, it creeps under your skin, setting the tone for the bleak atmosphere that follows. It's not just background noise; the music feels like it's driving the story, syncing with the characters' every moment of tension, rage, and despair. The score becomes an extension of the film's emotional core, pulling you further into the girl's world, where nothing is safe, and every glance, every silence, hides something sinister.
Visually, the film is striking in its harshness. There's a deliberate coldness to the cinematography-sharp lines, dim lighting, and claustrophobic framing-that matches the emotional distance the main character has cultivated over the years. The world she inhabits is gritty and unforgiving, and the camera never shies away from showing the ugliness of her reality. The cinematography pulls no punches, offering a clear, stark look at her journey from victim to villain, as manipulative as she is damaged.
Broken Innocence isn't flashy or over-the-top; it's a film that tells a brutal story with restraint, letting the tension build slowly until it bursts. You feel for the girl, even as she makes choices that push her deeper into darkness. It's a powerful piece, thanks in no small part to its careful direction and strong performances, but the score and visuals are what linger, long after the credits roll.
While the premise is a strong one and for the most part, the film is decent enough, there are a few problems. The dialog feels stilted at points and delivered with varying degrees of quality from the cast. While at times, the film can feel like a first draft of something that could have been a much more fleshed out narrative, there are moments where it really sticks out and leaves a lasting impression.
The first and foremost thing that stands out in the forefront is the fact that the film breaks the trope of the cycle of abuse being passed from the parents to the child in terms of the mother. The film sets up a situation where the mother could continue the abuse by taking advantage of a minor, but decides to not be like her husband and father. This is a great swerve from the traditional crutch of, "I was abused, now I will become an abuser." The second instance comes around the ¾ mark. Lily, having just murdered her mother's psychiatrist, delivers a powerful monologue about why she is who she is and the stifling despair that comes with the territory of being a survivor of abuse.
There is nothing in this film that is going to change the way you view cinema from this point forward, but it does manage to leave you thinking and has scenes that will stick with you for days after.
Broken Innocence is a very solid viewing experience at the end of the day, just something that most viewers may not revisit due to the subject matter. The film has a strong message, even if at times, it struggles to find its voice.
2. The "127 times" part with Lilly on the couch is absolutely heartbreaking. She made me feel it.
3. The end with Lilly & her mother telling her she's gonna do what she's never done before... what a mother is supposed to do for her children. Nail on the head!
This film isn't perfect by any means, but just these three parts made it worth watching, in my opinion.
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- QuizOriginally titled 'A Good Girl's Guide To Murder'. The title was changed to avoid conflicts with the Netflix production of the same name.
- Citazioni
Frank McNeil: It reminds me of you. The little bird growing up.
Lilly McNeil: Not now.
Frank McNeil: Oh... oh... You're not my little girl anymore, are you, Lilly? Oh, we used to be so close.
Lilly McNeil: Let me go!
Frank McNeil: Say you like it! Say you like it!
Lilly McNeil: No!
Frank McNeil: What's wrong with you?
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- 57.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1