Foxfire

Foxfire Soundtrack

Angelina Jolie's strong-willed performance in Foxfire as Legs, the charismatic outsider based on the rebellious character from Joyce Carol Oates's novel, is a very good reason to see this 1996 drama. The film updates the story from the 1950s to the '90s, but for a while the air of teenage angst and confrontation is closer to the legacy of James Dean than gun-toting/body-piercing disaffection. Bold and larger-than-life, Legs quickly gathers a group of adolescent girls around her, each of whom has been sexually abused and is dealing in her own way with the emotional consequences. As expected, the girls plot out their revenge, but even more interesting is the intensity of their bond and rituals, the way they hang out in an abandoned house, their expressions of devotion. So tight and self-protective does this clique become that onlookers--fellow students, parents--become resentful. The final act loses faith somewhat with the mystique of this story, as a few hoary ideas (kidnapping, firearms) breach the film's originality. But what's good is good indeed, and Jolie's performance remains a harbinger of great things to come. --Tom Keogh

Genre: Drama
Stars: Hedy Burress, Angelina Jolie, Jenny Lewis, Jenny Shimizu
Production: Rysher Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
1996
102
Website
1,326 Views
#SongDuration
1I Don't Want To Think About It3:47
2Pound For Pound4:36
3Shirley3:01
4Let's Get Fucked Up3:54
5You4:56
6Dwelling4:46
7Energy Sucker3:30
8Trouble3:18

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