ok I got this review from family move review I found it rather funny as hell. This happens to be one of my favorite movie cause all that happened to them happened to me. Rape,Drugs,Jail. I didnt get Legs in my life wish I did tho.
Pagan worldview of retribution for crimes;
52 obscenities, 1vulgarity & 14 profanities; moderate violence
including students beating up teacher, father held at gun point &
accidental shooting; sexual conduct including teacher sexually harassing
female student including fondling her breasts, condom demonstrated on a
cucumber, lesbianism suggested, talk of sex, & losing virginity;
rear male nudity & extended upper female nudity; alcohol use; drug
use including marijuana, pills & heroin; miscellaneous immorality
including teacher mentally abusing female student, girls break into
school, wild driving, stealing cars, arrests & tattooing
heres the review I found funny and just flat out Wrong. If you have lived any of the storys in the movie I bet you wished you had "Legs" (the younger kick ass Angelina Jolie) with you to help you.Summary:
In FOXFIRE, a loner comes to a
Pacific Northwest town and helps a group of outcast girls exact
vengeance on a teacher who is sexually harassing them. This movie
depicts the vengeance of women scorned. These girls use many
obscenities, beat up a man, steal a car, break into a house, and perform
other crimes in retaliation for depicted sex crimes against them. In
the end, there is no hope for improvement in their depressing lives.
Review:
FOXFIRE centers around a group of
high school girls in the Pacific Northwest who don't seem to belong. One
day a leather-clad girl, named Legs, visits the school. When Legs hears
that Rita is being sexually harassed by a teacher, she decides to do
something about it. Legs and three other girls beat up the teacher, and
the next day, they receive two weeks suspension from school. The girls
go to an abandoned house and get flame tattoos above their right breast.
Three football players almost rape one girl, but the other girls come
to the rescue and steal the football players' truck. Caught by the
police, the girls end up in court and only come back together to help a
drug addicted friend.
The relationship between these girls seems to be extremely tenuous. The book FOXFIRE was set in the 1950's. By modernizing the novel, the sense of a social struggle against the times is lost. These girls are rebels and evoke little sympathy. These girls use many obscenities, beat up a man, steal a car, break into a house, and perform other crimes in retaliation for depicted sex crimes against them. In the end, there is no hope for improvement in their depressing lives in the Pacific Northwest, where a teenage girl's future seems as gray as the sky.
The relationship between these girls seems to be extremely tenuous. The book FOXFIRE was set in the 1950's. By modernizing the novel, the sense of a social struggle against the times is lost. These girls are rebels and evoke little sympathy. These girls use many obscenities, beat up a man, steal a car, break into a house, and perform other crimes in retaliation for depicted sex crimes against them. In the end, there is no hope for improvement in their depressing lives in the Pacific Northwest, where a teenage girl's future seems as gray as the sky.
Heres a Review from amazon.com for the soundtrack
i absolutely love this soundtrack.
i believe it can make you find a certain something down inside of you.
it really reached out to me.
it touched me very close to my heart. i have gone through some of those senarios that the girls went through in that movie.
so the songs really do set the mood for it!
I LOVE...
i believe it can make you find a certain something down inside of you.
it really reached out to me.
it touched me very close to my heart. i have gone through some of those senarios that the girls went through in that movie.
so the songs really do set the mood for it!
I LOVE...
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