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Two teenage assassins accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan.
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Killing Has Never Been So Beautiful (UK)
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Trivia
The doll hospital patron is played by Bettye Fletcher, Geoffrey S. Fletcher's real life mother.
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Goofs
When Violet and Daisy are shooting Michael with their eyes closed Daisy fires about 8 shots with the slide on her gun locked back indicating that the magazine is already empty.
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Quotes
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first lines]
Daisy:
[
seeing cancelled posters]
What are we going to do now?
Violet:
I'll think of something.
Daisy,
Violet:
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cut to them carrying pizzas boxes in Nun outfits]
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Crazy Credits
Under the main title "Violet & Daisy", it says in small letters: "In Hi-Fi, Color & Spectacular 2-D"
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References
Pulp Fiction (1994)
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Soundtracks
Verdi Cries
Written by
Natalie Merchant
Performed by
10,000 Maniacs
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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Violet & Daisy is about 2 teen girls assassins who take on one last job in order to buy some dresses they really want. This is the first movie I watched from writer/director Geoffrey Fletcher, reviewing his profile he didn't do much else beside this movie and you can kinda tell.
The movie is somewhat disjointed and the script feels like it's been written by a 12 year old girl. Strangely enough the somewhat childish dialogue and behaviour of the characters combined with the well-done action/violence kinda works for this movie and I was quite sucked in. The 2 teenage assassins played by Alexis Bledel and Saoirse Ronan are well cast and perfectly fill the role of naive assassins.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone expecting an action flick or a deep/moral story. If you're just looking for an easy to watch movie with some good-looking young woman you'll probably like it 7/10