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Girls: Breaking The

The story follows (Agnes Bruckner), a hardworking law student whose life begins to unravel after a bitter rival, Brooke, rats her out for a minor infraction, causing her to lose her scholarship and job.

Breaking the Girls (2012) is a psychological thriller that serves as a modern, "lipstick-lesbian" reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train . Directed by ( But I’m a Cheerleader ) and co-written by Guinevere Turner , the film blends neo-noir atmosphere with a dark, manipulative exploration of female friendship and betrayal. The Plot: A Deadly Pact Breaking the Girls

: Some reviewers felt the pacing was slow or that the script relied too heavily on "convenient" plot contrivances. The story follows (Agnes Bruckner), a hardworking law

For more details on the film's production and cast, you can visit the IMDb page for Breaking the Girls . Breaking the Girls (2012) The Plot: A Deadly Pact : Some reviewers

Ultimately, Breaking the Girls stands as a stylish, queer entry into the "crimes-of-passion" genre, exploring how trauma and loneliness can drive ordinary people toward unthinkable acts.

: The film explicitly references novelist Patricia Highsmith . In a subtle nod, Sara keeps a pet snail, a tribute to Highsmith’s real-life obsession with the creatures.

Reviews for the film are mixed, often comparing it to Wild Things for its twist-heavy narrative.