Breaking The Girls -
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. Breaking the Girls
Reviews for the film are mixed, often comparing it to Wild Things for its twist-heavy narrative. Ultimately, Breaking the Girls stands as a stylish,
: Critics note that the film’s "Machiavellian" plot focuses on who can be the most calculating, with the characters' moralities blurring as the bodies pile up. queer entry into the "crimes-of-passion" genre