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Virgin Suicides

Original title: The Virgin Suicides
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
181K
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1,110
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Kirsten Dunst in Virgin Suicides (1999)
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.
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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.

  • Director
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Eugenides
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Stars
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Josh Hartnett
    • James Woods
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    181K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,110
    170
    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Eugenides
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Stars
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Josh Hartnett
      • James Woods
    • 620User reviews
    • 148Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Lux Lisbon
    Josh Hartnett
    Josh Hartnett
    • Trip Fontaine
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Mr. Lisbon
    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Mrs. Lisbon
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Adult Trip Fontaine
    • (as Michael Pare)
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Father Moody
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Dr. Horniker
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Mary Lisbon
    Hanna Hall
    Hanna Hall
    • Cecilia Lisbon
    Leslie Hayman
    • Therese Lisbon
    Chelse Swain
    Chelse Swain
    • Bonnie Lisbon
    Anthony DeSimone
    • Chase Buell
    • (as Anthony Desimone)
    Lee Kagan
    Lee Kagan
    • David Barker
    Robert Schwartzman
    Robert Schwartzman
    • Paul Baldino
    FourTee
    FourTee
    • Parkie Denton
    • (as Noah Shebib)
    Jonathan Tucker
    Jonathan Tucker
    • Tim Weiner
    Joe Roncetti
    Joe Roncetti
    • Kevin Head
    Hayden Christensen
    Hayden Christensen
    • Jake Hill Conley
    • Director
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Eugenides
      • Sofia Coppola
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    tripperM

    overwhelming and beautifully done film...

    genuine film talent runs in the blood. sophia coppola's debut is so perfectly done that it'll be hard for her to top. her use of camera angles and shadowing and filters came together so well. i didn't get to see it big screen but you don't need to. it's so elegant and "large" a film.

    the acting is subtle and astute. the soundtrack lends to the film better than most films i've seen come out of new hollywood.

    the only continuity flaw i saw was the elm tree being in the front yard towards the end after it was so cerimoniously cut down. being the psychological focal point of the film, they should have been more vigilant chequing the dailies...

    virgin suicides and american beauty both show profound promise for new hollywood. see them both...
    6SnoopyStyle

    ethereal haunted teenage dream

    25 years ago in an affluent Detroit suburb, math teacher Ronald Lisbon (James Woods) and his wife (Kathleen Turner) have five beautiful girls. The neighborhood boys led by Tim Winer are all fascinated by them. The youngest Cecilia (Hanna Hall) tries to kill herself. Psychiatrist Dr. Horniker (Danny DeVito) tells the strict parents to let the girls interact with boys. They throw a party for the girls but Cecilia throws herself out the window impaling on the iron fence spikes. Father Moody (Scott Glenn) tries to comfort the family. Cecilia haunts everybody. Lux Lisbon (Kirsten Dunst) is the most outgoing and catches the eye of hunky Trip Fontaine (Josh Hartnett). Lux and the sisters Mary (A.J. Cook), Therese (Leslie Hayman) and Bonnie (Chelse Swain) would always hang out together. After a night out, the girls are kept inside with little outside contact.

    Sofia Coppola brings a floating sad mysterious moodiness to the movie. She creates an unique dreamy vibe. The girls are fascinating but like the neighborhood boys, they remain a mystery throughout the movie to me. They feel like something imaginary that one can't get a hold of. That is very fascinating but after awhile, it's also very tiresome. We are forever outsiders looking in. I love the music, the mood and the style but I still want more.
    eursin

    Engaging and heartfelt - a MUST see!

    "The Virgin Suicides" is a touching, artistic film which transforms you through various stages of grief to realize what you already knew all along - Suicide is pointless. The film focuses on the lives of five teenage sisters from the perspective of the teenage boys who adore them. It's warm, funny, and totally engaging…not to mention a soundtrack to die for! There are incredible moments of cinematography - images that burn like when mother Kathleen Turner insists that her daughter, Kirsten Dunst burn her rock albums, Kiss, Aerosmith….the overwhelming stench and smoke billows out the doorway behind her when Kathleen throws the rest in the trash…and without a flinch she re-enters the billowing doorway. Only a few rocky transitions between scenes catch you by surprise and pull you out of Sophia's incredible imagination and back to your theatre seat. With wonderful performances by Kathleen Turner, Kirsten Dunst, James Woods and the rest and powerful directing by Sophia Coppola…you're left wondering as any friend or parent would - "why?" "Didn't they know we loved them?"
    7moonspinner55

    "How much can you write about dead trees?"

    A strange, surreal flight-of-fancy of death and love, remembrance and how romanticized our memories become. It's also very funny, tending to mix the black comedy of something like "Heathers" with the stifling suburban scenario of "American Beauty" (but it's better than both). Kirsten Dunst is fantastic as the foxiest of five golden-toned sisters in the mid-'70s who feel trapped by their parents (a peculiar, but not overly monstrous couple), trapped by their feelings, trapped by time. They can breathe--and live freely--only in their fantasies (and perhaps in death), but do their realities represent a prison? It's the talent of writer-director Sofia Coppola not to push everything over-the-top; she's careful, she leaves the viewer contemplating the characters' motivations and actions. The situation is indeed unexplainable, yet it is in our nature to expect a resolution, to expect concrete evidence as to WHY and demand an answer. Yet there are no answers to the sadness of the strangers who live across the street, even as we pass through their lives and through their houses. "The Virgin Suicides" offers fascinating food for thought. *** from ****
    d_fienberg

    Captures the Dark Comedy and Lyric Poetry of the Book

    I'm uncertain why the daughter of a Hollywood icon would select as her first director effort a nearly unfilmable book of linguistic time bombs and nearly unspeakable tragedy. Jeffrey Eugenides's book The Virgin Suicides is one of the underappreciated gems of the 1990s and surely Sophia Coppola must have known that the critics would have it out for anything she did (see reviews listed under "acting: Part 3, The Godfather"). So Coppola, daughter of Francis Ford, decided to do something unexpected: She made a gem of a movie that's easy to like and complex enough to savour.

    Taking place "25 years ago" in "Michigan," The Virgin Suicides tells the story of a group of teenage boys and the Lisbon sisters, whose suicides changed them forever. The book is told with a rather unique choral narrator (the entire story is in the first person plural) which makes it clear that the focus of the story is not the Lisbons, but the boys and their attempts to restructure the events of what must have been their final summer of innocence. Similarly, the film features extensive voice-overs, culled from the book, coming from an unidentified member (or members) of the gang. You might wonder why you're never able to distinguish between any of the four or five or six males who wander through the story, or why at least several of the Lisbon girls also blend together, but rest assured it's intentional. The Virgin Suicides is very much about a baffled collective.

    The movie begins with the first suicide attempt of the youngest Lisbon girl. When the doctor examining her asks why should would try to kill herself she offers the simple response, "Obviously, Doctor, you have never been a thirteen year old girl." The book and film are both really about men and how incapable we are of understand what it's like to be a thirteen year old girl or a thirty year old woman or really anything in between. And what's even more frustrating is the fact that women seem to understand men so devastatingly well (a trait perfectly personified in Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of middle sister Lux). The narrative such as it is marches inexorably through the gradual awakening of the narrators and the inevitable realization that they never knew anything.

    Coppola, who also adapted the screenplay, makes decent use of the book's two metaphorical subplots -- an outbreak of Dutch Elm Disease and a cemetery worker's strike. The rot of suburban life lies at the core of this story and Coppola wisely never overplays her hand. She loves using mythic imagery, generally revolving around Dunst, an actress beginning to produce the kind of resume that speaks of longevity. Coppola's background in costuming is also evident, displaying the decadence and tackiness of the observing characters, contrasted with the spare Puritainism of the Lisbons.

    Coppola gets mostly good performances from the young generation of her cast. As the only two characters to get individual notice, Dunst and Josh Hartnett do excellent work. She's the animal core of the film and he perfectly captures the perplexed, corrupted purity of the male side of the story. Playing against type, James Woods is excellent as the Lisbon's introverted henpecked father and Kathleen Turner is effectively scary as their domineering mother.

    The film is also aided by some wonderful technical work including Jasna Stefanovic's nostalgic, but never cutesy production design and Edward Lachman's versatile cinematography. The soundtrack by the French band Air is also notable, mixed with various hit songs from the period.

    The Virgin Suicides has perhaps too many moments of whimsy, where it seems too devoted to its source, even when the material doesn't translate properly. But still, it's the moments of magic -- the Lisbon girls prom, an eerie family party, and phone conversation spoken only with records -- that stand out. I'd give this one an 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      After 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.
    • Goofs
      The 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 credits
      When 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 versions
      Released 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)".
    • Connections
      Featured in Air: Playground Love (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Horizon
      Written and Performed by Sloan

      Courtesy of Murderecords

      Published by Two Minutes of Music Limited

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • 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
      • American Zoetrope
      • Eternity Pictures
      • Muse Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,906,229
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $235,122
      • Apr 23, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,414,053
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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