Foxfire

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"It took them 17 years to learn the rules. And one week to break them all."
  • R
  • 1996
  • 1 hr 42 min
  • 6.1  (9,697)

Foxfire is a coming-of-age drama film from 1996, directed by Annette Haywood-Carter, based on the novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates. Set in the early 1950s, the film revolves around a group of teenage girls who form a secret society called Foxfire, based on revolutionary principles and determined to smash the patriarchy of their small town.

The main character, Maddy Wirtz (played by Hedy Burress), is a new student at the high school who becomes intrigued by the mysterious group of girls who dress in leather jackets, ride motorcycles, and seem to have a fierce bond. One day, after being harassed by a group of boys, Maddy is rescued by Legs (Angelina Jolie), the tough and charismatic leader of Foxfire. Impressed by Legs' bravery and independent spirit, Maddy becomes friends with her and the other members of the group.

Foxfire consists of Legs, Maddy, Rita (Jenny Lewis), Goldie (Jenny Shimizu), and Violet (Sarah Rosenberg). Each girl comes from a troubled background and has experienced abuse, neglect or discrimination in some form. Through their shared feminist ideals and solidarity, they find a sense of empowerment and self-worth that they never had before. They also engage in acts of rebellion and mischief, such as spray painting graffiti on a local store owned by a sexist shopkeeper.

As the story progresses, the girls face various challenges and conflicts that test their loyalty and courage. They also start to develop romantic feelings towards each other, especially between Legs and Maddy, which adds a layer of complexity to their relationships. The dynamics within Foxfire change when Maddy unwittingly betrays the group to the authorities, leading to a confrontation and a betrayal that could potentially put their futures at risk.

Foxfire is a story about the power of female bonding and the struggle for identity and respect in a society that discriminates against women. The film portrays a vivid sense of time and place, capturing the era's fashion, music, and social norms with a nostalgic charm. The cinematography and soundtrack add to the film's overall mood and atmosphere, creating a sense of rebellion and freedom that is both exhilarating and dangerous.

The performances of the actors stand out, particularly Angelina Jolie's portrayal of Legs, a character who exudes magnetism and vulnerability in equal measure. Jenny Lewis delivers a convincing performance as Rita, the most insecure and emotionally needy of the group, while Hedy Burress plays Maddy with a mix of innocence and curiosity that drives the story forward. The chemistry among the cast members is palpable, enhancing the film's themes of sisterhood and mutual support.

Overall, Foxfire is a well-crafted movie that explores complex issues of gender, sexuality, and power with sensitivity and depth. It is a film that celebrates the resilience and strength of young women, who find a way to rise above their circumstances and create their own destiny in a world that often seeks to hold them back. The film's message of seeking community and support in the face of adversity is as relevant today as it was when the novel was written in 1993.

Foxfire is a 1996 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1.

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  • Release Date
    1996
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (9,697)
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