From the American independent cinema, another inconsequential coming-of-age. Two of them, to be exact. (Anyone keeping count?) Rosie and Violet, orphaned twin sisters, self-styled "runaway outlaws," barely pubescent and brazenly braless, take temporary refuge on a Southern military base and undergo mutual statutory rapes the night of the Independence Day dance, followed swiftly with a spot of post-holiday murder. Because it comes through the independent cinema, the road is rougher than in the mainstream, but no less monotonous for all that. With Daisy Eagan, Monica Keena, Gordon Currie; written and directed by Mo Ogrodnik. (1997) — Duncan Shepherd
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