What happens when you take the curse of a werewolf’s bite
and a victim who is a teenage girl who hasn’t started puberty? You have “Ginger
Snaps”, a clever and entertaining movie about that special time in a young
woman’s life when her body is going through certain changes…or not. I love how
this movie takes this premise and utilizes it for all it’s worth.
“Ginger Snaps” is a movie about Ginger (16) and Brigitte
(15), two sisters whose are obsessed
with death. They spend their free time posing for pictures depicting horrible
death-like scenes and talk about various ways that they could kill themselves.
Of course their behavior makes them outcasts as their high school and they get
in fights with the other girls from time to time. Late one night, the girls are
out at a playground when Ginger realizes that she’s having her first period.
After this realization they are attacked by a werewolf. Ginger is bitten but
the werewolf is killed when as it continues to chase them into the street,
being hit by a local drug dealer named Sam. Over the course of the movie,
Ginger begins to experiences changes, which their mother says is all a part of
becoming a woman. As Ginger tries to hide her tail and other wolf-like
qualities and starts to date, Brigitte forms a friendship with Sam as they try
to find a cure. Time is running out as Ginger becomes increasingly violent and
deadly, steadily losing her humanity and turning into a giant wolf.
This movie is followed up with the sequel "Ginger Snaps: Unleashed" and a prequel "Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning". Both films were filmed back to back in 2003 and continue to star Emily Perkins as Brigitte and Katharine Isabelle as Ginger.
Favorite moment – I really enjoyed watching the steady
visual changes that Ginger goes through in the film. First a few white strands
of hair appear, and then so on. I don’t want to ruin the surprise, or what’s
left of it.
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