----------------------------Original message---------------------------- In response to Bridget's post I wholeheartedly agree!!! I too found myself recognizing my own obsessive adolescence and my own "best friends." I loved the style, although the manic and dizzy camera at times threatened to make me nauseous. I loved the fantasy world, the swelling music, it was all used so skillfully, to create "their" world. In answer to someone else's question, I forgot whose, I apologize, Juliet Hulme (the blond) is Anne Perry a very well known mystery writer. She apparently outed herself as Juliet sometime recently in conjunction with the release of this picture. Finally, I did read a rather negative review in the New Yorker. I think it was Rafferty but I'm not sure didn't like the lack of criticism of the girls. That is exactly what I did like about it. Dianne Brooks