The Dead Girl (2006)
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- Short title: The Dead Girl
- NetFlix Rating: 3.0/5
- Runtime: 94 minutes.
- MPAA Content Rating: R
- Release Year: 2006
- Genre: Drama, Indie Dramas, Mystery, Indie Suspense & Thriller
Plot summary
A small close-knit community near Los Angeles is thrown into turmoil when the brutally desecrated body of a vibrant young girl is discovered in a field. A series of seemingly unrelated dramas in the lives of the town's residents ultimately converge and reveal answers to the murder itself. Toni Collette, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi and Mary Beth Hurt star in this dark Independent Spirit Award-nominated mystery directed by Karen Moncrieff.Posters and pictures
Reviews
A Body Is Discovered in a Wasteland of Emotions
The lives of several women converge after a murder. Relentless emotional violence.
"The Dead Girl" is a movie with a chip on its shoulder. The relentless emotional violence in it, a compendium of five vignettes related to a young woman whose naked, mutilated corpse is discovered on a barren hillside, is of a level rarely found in movies, even those steeped in gore. I think we’re meant to take it personally, as though the director and writer were slapping our faces and screaming at us to wake up and face the awful truth; this is how many people really are.
Read the NYTimes review of The Dead Girl by Stephen Holden
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Awards and nominations
- Independent Spirit Awards (2007): Best Feature nominee
- Independent Spirit Awards (2007): Best Supporting Female nominee
- Independent Spirit Awards (2007): Best Director nominee
Amazon product info
- ASIN: B000MTFFO0
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Audience rating: R (Restricted)
- Binding: DVD
- DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
- DVD Region: 1
- Manufacturer: First Look Pictures
- Publisher: First Look Pictures
- Release date: 2007-05-15
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Editorial review
by Amazon.com
Director Karen Moncrieff has created short vignettes to show how one murder can affect a plethora of people both related and unrelated to the victim, in her chilling feature, The Dead Girl. The film unfolds with quiet repose, like a series of photographs, as the viewer learns from various points of view how Krista (Brittany Murphy) was murdered, and by whom. Opening with the most disparately related segments, the viewer meets Arden (Toni Colette), slave to her abusive mother (Piper Laurie). Arden, full of hatred that manifests as self-mutilation, is equally scarred by her discovery of Krista's body. Next, we witness Krista's grad-student sister, who, with her knowledge of forensics, combs cadavers for physical clues to find her missing sister's body. The second half of the film is more affecting, with better pacing and more pointed plot, since one sees the motivations behind the serial killer's crime, and later, Krista's mother's devotion to solving the mystery. As the victim's mother meets Krista's old friend, Ashley, and discovers the she left a daughter behind as legacy, there is a sense of rebirth that feels satisfyingly redemptive. The Dead Girl's cinematography reinforces the pervading melancholy so completely that the film itself begins to symbolically represent Krista's dead body. --Trinie Dalton
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