4)
The Virgin Suicides
(1999)
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This movie feels like a dream of something lost. The Lisbon sisters do not feel real. They exist as a memory. The golden light and the faded pastels make everything look soft around the edges. Lux lying on the hood of the car with a cigarette in her hand is the entire movie in one shot. The prom scene with Come Sail Away playing feels like the last moment before everything goes wrong.
Edited by Ishita Banerjee
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