Taglines: Bad girls don’t cry. They get even.
When Shae (Danielle Panabaker), a naïve college student, is tormented by several men in a matter of days, she reaches her breaking point, and is drawn into coworker Lu’s (Nicole LaLiberte) twisted plan for revenge. Together, the two embark on a gruesome killing spree, terrorizing and brutally murdering not just their attackers, but any man who gets in their way. However, after a wild weekend of retaliation, the friendship between the girls shifts into a dangerous obsession, and their perverse game becomes a desperate struggle for Shae to maintain control against Lu’s deadly and seductive influence.
Girls Against Boys is an American thriller film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Danielle Panabaker, Nicole LaLiberte. Liam Aiken, Michael Stahl-David, and Andrew Howard.
About the Story (2013)
College student Shae (Danielle Panabaker) blows off going to a party with her friend Karen (Reyna de Courcy) to go to The Hamptons for the weekend with her boyfriend Terry (Andrew Howard), an older man who is separated from his wife. That evening, Terry comes round to her apartment. He apologises and says that they can’t see each other any more – he and his wife have decided to reconcile, for the sake of their daughter.
The next day, Shae goes shopping at a farmer’s market and sees Terry with his wife and daughter. She follows them to their house and he notices her. They do not speak and after he closes the door, she leaves. That night, she goes to a bar where she works. Feeling unwell during her shift, she goes to the cloak room and starts to cry. She is interrupted by her colleague Lu (Nicole LaLiberte), who comforts her and invites her out for a drink.
They go out to another bar where they meet Simon (Michael Stahl-David), Eric (Carmine DiBenedetto) and Duncan (Will Brill). They drink and dance with them and then go back to Eric and Duncan’s apartment. Shae kisses Simon and then goes to the bathroom, where she falls asleep. Feeling unwell again, she decides to go home. Simon offers to take her home, saying that he was about to leave anyway. They get a taxi together and are dropped off outside her apartment. He asks if he can come up, but she tells him she has a boyfriend. He persists, asking first for her number and then for a kiss goodnight. She tells him to leave and he becomes violent, grabbing her neck and forcibly kissing her. She hits him and runs upstairs. Before she can unlock her door, he catches her, pushes her onto the floor and rapes her.
Later, in her apartment, Shae tries to call her mom and Karen, but can only reach their voicemails. With no-one to talk to, she goes to Terry’s house. He is furious that she has turned up at his house unannounced and takes her home. They go into her apartment and Shae, having not told him that she was raped yet, hugs him. He misunderstands and starts kissing her. She tells him to stop but he tries to force himself on her. She shouts at him to get off her and starts crying.
He leaves, telling her that he doesn’t know what she wants from him. Lu calls her and they go to a police station to report the crime. There, the hostile and skeptical Officer Daniels (Matthew Rauch) gives her paperwork to fill in and sends her to the waiting area. Shae files her report with an unsympathetic detective (Kelvin Hale) and Lu notices Daniels looking at her. She flirts with him and she asks him if he wants to go somewhere to have sex. They do and she cuffs him to the bed, takes his gun and shoots him.
Lu goes to Shae’s apartment and tells her that they need to deal with the situation themselves, going back to Eric and Duncan’s apartment and finding out where Simon lives. She tells Shae that she has a gun but is vague about where she got it. They go back there and probe Duncan for Simon’s address. He doesn’t know it and when he jokes about how Eric told them he and Shae had sex, Lu shoots him. Shae laughs and then throws up. When Eric comes back, he tells them Simon’s address and Lu shoots him too. They go to Simon’s workshop and find him working alone. Shae knocks him unconscious and they tie him to his table. When he wakes up, they torture and kill him.
Next, they ambush Terry, kidnapping him at gunpoint and driving him off in his own car. They drive to a secluded part of the woods and take him out of the car. Shae points the gun at him and he begs for her forgiveness. She can’t bring herself to kill him and he starts to run away but Lu takes the gun and shoots him instead. They stay in a motel that night and when Shae starts crying, Lu gets into bed with her and holds her.
The next morning, they talk about what they did and while Shae says that it doesn’t make her feel any better, Lu enjoyed it and says that she hurts people because she can. They go home and return to their lives. After a class, Shae is asked out by her classmate Tyler (Liam Aiken) and they go to the fair. She goes back to her apartment that evening and finds Lu waiting for her, annoyed that she is back so late because she had wanted to surprise her.
Shae goes to a Halloween party with Tyler, who is DJing. Lu secretly arrives and when Shae is in the bathroom and everyone else is watching fireworks on the roof, she kills Tyler with a sword. Shae finds his body and returns home, finding Lu’s sword on a table. Lu steps out of the shower nude and tells Shae that she did it “for us” and to “protect” her. Shae takes the sword and kills Lu. Some time later, with Lu apparently blamed for the murders, Shae returns to work at the bar. During a break, she is interrupted by a crying co-worker (Makenzie Leigh). Shae asks “is it a guy?” and the woman replies that it is. As the two sit together, a vision of Lu is seen behind Shae.
Girls Against Boys (2013)
Directed by: Austin Chick
Starring: Danielle Panabaker, Nicole LaLiberte, Liam Aiken, Michael Stahl-David, Andrew Howard
Screenplay by: Austin Chick
Production Design by: Jeanelle Marie
Cinematography by: Kat Westergaard
Costume Design by: Kama K. Royz
Set Decoration by: Lauren Heanes
Music by: Nathan Larson
MPAA Rating: R for violence, some sexual content / nudity and language.
Studio: Anchor Bay Films
Release Date: February 1, 2013
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