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Nov 14, 2020BBQ_Chick rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I didn't think this movie was anymore violent than Pulp Fiction, a movie I didn't like. Violet and Daisy is different from, let's stick with Pulp Fiction, in that it was funny in so many ways: the joke that Daisy didn't get because of her innocence. Then she told the joke to Gandolfini but gave the wrong punchline. I'm still laughing as I picture his face because he definitely didn't get it since by then it didn't make sense. Just the fact that Gandolfini is playing a sickly, fatherly figure, almost godly in fact, is funny considering he's a Soprano, remember? I had quite a few laugh out loud moments towards the beginning of the film but the laughter turned to curiosity and wonder as the movie unfolded. I thought the film was brilliant... genius in fact. Yes, these girls are packing heat but it's not to be taken seriously! It's a spoof! It's a little like Charlie's Angels but instead of Charley, it's Russ. However, if you choose to take it seriously, know that there have been many murderers in real life, who were much younger than Violet and Daisy, many only 11 or 12 years old. Google it for your own satisfaction. V&D is worth a second watch. Everything you expect, doesn't happen. Everything you don't expect, happens. I enjoyed the soundtrack too. Angel in the Morning plays as they complete their job, each in a Habit. Amusing.