'Heavenly Creatures': Movie Analysis

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Nemanja Koviljac
Dr. C. Nassar
Psych 101-F
04.24.2017.
Social PSYC Movie Assignment: ‘’Heavenly Creatures’’ Girls Juliet and Pauline become very close friends, and they create their own fantasy world called Borovnia. Girls have an undesirable relationship with their parents, and they want to leave their families and live together, but they participate in the murder of Pauline’s mother, which sentences them not to meet each other again. Juliet and Pauline both have a peculiar self-representation, Juliet, conveys as arrogant, inappropriate individual and Pauline acts gloomy, cold, and closed for other people. Because of these characteristics they are secluded from other people, but eventually they meet each other and become best friends, and later lovers. Furthermore, there is an external attribution in both of girls' behavior. This external attribution comes from the parents of the girls, Juliet's parents neglect her because of the work
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