GIRLS LIKE GIRLS

"Abhorrent, Wicked, Unacceptable Lust"

What You Need To Know:

GIRLS LIKE GIRLS is a romantic drama about two teenage girls who become friends. A popular girl named Sonja becomes friends with a lonely, shy girl named Coley, short for Nicole. Coley lost her mother about a year ago and now lives with her estranged father. Coley and Sonja start a heavy lesbian romance with passionate kissing. However, Sonja balks about becoming more serious. She turns aloof and dumps Coley, badly hurting her, even though she told Coley, “Olive juice,” a cutesy euphemism for “I love you.”

Some of the drama in GIRLS LIKE GIRLS is well acted and engaging, but the ending is rather a cop out. For example, the movie strongly suggests Sonja should publicly and boldly declare her lesbian desire for Coley, but she never does. Also, GIRLS LIKE GIRLS has strong, perverse lesbian kissing scenes, including three bedroom scenes. As such, it promotes an abhorrent, unacceptable Romantic, godless, immoral, politically correct worldview. The movie also has frequent foul language and underage alcohol use at two or three teenage get togethers. The filmmakers behind GIRLS LIKE GIRLS have a wicked agenda.

Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Very strong Romantic, antinomian (or lawless) worldview with some politically correct elements very strongly promotes lustful lesbian behavior for teenagers and implies that people’s negative attitudes toward homosexuality are wrong or narrow minded and includes strong underage alcohol use, but there is a heartfelt and well-acted scene of reconciliation between teenage girl and her estranged father who now is her adult guardian (he tells her that her mother, who apparently committed suicide for some unknown reason, didn’t want him to stay so he didn’t abandon the girl like she thinks he did, but she never tells him in the movie about her lesbian affair with another teenage girl), plus movie has some light feminist overtones but they’re a little vague (a male teenage suitor of one of the girls is a jerk, but a potential teenage suitor of the other girl is not)

Foul Language:
12 obscenities (including two “f” words and a few “s” words), five light exclamatory profanities such as OMG, and teenage girl gets sick and vomits into toilet after drinking too much one night

Violence:
It’s implied a teenage girl’s mother committed suicide

Sex:
Strong illicit sex and lust includes several scenes of passionate lesbian kissing on and off three or so beds between two teenage girls and between one of the teenage girls and a young adult woman on the woman’s bed (the two females have stripped down to their bras during the latter scene), a somewhat vaguely implied oral sex scene between the teenage girl and the young adult woman during the heavy lesbian kissing scene on the woman’s bed in her apartment, and a male suitor and the other teenage girl are seen passionately kissing in two scenes though in the second scene the girl makes him stop because he’s a jerk and her lust has been transformed into perverted lesbian desires, plus teenage girl’s restaurant boss introduces her to his male “boyfriend” (his words) before the two men walk away together to go home for the night

Nudity:
Upper teenage male nudity at swimming scenes and some teenage girls are wearing bikinis in same scenes, and a teenage girl and a young adult woman are in their bras during a strong lesbian kissing

Alcohol Use:
Underage alcohol use and drunkenness in a few scenes

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
No smoking but there’s a scene of marijuana smoking between a teenage girl and a young adult woman, who picks up the teenage girl and takes her to her apartment’s bedroom; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Teenage girl is hostile and has a rebellious attitude toward her estranged father (the father has become her guardian after her mother died about a year before the movie begins), plus teenage girl begins a friendship and then a lesbian affair with another teenage girl, but the other teenage girl becomes aloof and badly hurts her feelings (SPOILER: the teenage girl is a popular girl at school who does dance competitions on the side and her mother is a strong disciplinarian so the shame of engaging in lesbian behavior prevents her, according to the politically correct movie, from becoming publicly committed to the teenage girl).

More Detail:

GIRLS LIKE GIRLS is a romantic drama about two teenage girls who start a heavy romantic affair but one of the girls balks about taking the affair further, becomes aloof and badly hurts the other girl’s feelings even though she told her, “Olive juice,” a cutesy euphemism for “I love you.” The drama in GIRLS LIKE GIRLS is well acted and engaging, but the ending is rather a cop out and the movie has a Romantic, godless, immoral, somewhat politically correct, and totally unacceptable worldview promoting sinful and evil homosexual behavior among vulnerable teenagers with some strong foul language, excessive underage alcohol use and strong lesbian kissing scenes on and off at least three different beds.

The movie begins with a lonely and shy teenage girl named Coley (short for Nicole) visiting a diner. Sonja, another teenage girl with some other girls and two boys, invites Coley to a swim party at a small local lake. Coley rides her bicycle to the lake and starts to engage with the teenagers. However, she’s rather awkward with them because she doesn’t really know them. Sonja makes her feel more comfortable, though, and the two girls start a tentative friendship. So, when they part, Sonja writes her email on Coley’s arm, and Coley promises to text her that night.

Coley breaks her promise, however. So, the next day, Sonja boldly visits Coley’s house. Sadly, Coley’s mother died about a year ago so now she’s living with her estranged father. Coley is hostile to her father, because she thinks he abandoned her and her mother (the movie later reveals that this is not quite the case). Sonja cajoles Coley to come hang with her.

Coley and Sonja’s friendship grows stronger and leads to a lesbian romance with passionate kissing. Sonja starts saying, “Olive juice,” a cutesy phrase meaning, “I love you,” without actually saying the words.

However, Sonja suddenly tells Coley they can’t hang together the rest of the summer because Sonja is going away to attend a six week summer dance camp. Sonja becomes strongly aloof toward Coley, badly hurting her feelings.

The dramatic scenes in GIRLS LIKE GIRLS are well acted and engaging, such as a heartfelt reconciliation scene between Coley and her estranged father, but the last two scenes are a cop out. For example, the movie strongly suggests Sonja should publicly and boldly declare her lesbian “love” for Coley in front of their peers, but Sonja never does. Even worse, the movie has strong, perverse lesbian kissing scenes whose purpose seems pornographic. Three of those scenes include passionate kissing on three different beds. Also, one of those bedroom scenes occurs after Sonja dumps Coley. It involves an older teenager girl, who looks more than 18, lustfully kissing Coley in the older girl’s apartment.

All these lesbian scenes in GIRLS LIKE GIRLS reflect a strong Romantic, lawless, godless, immoral, politically correct, and totally unacceptable worldview. The movie also contains strong foul language and frequent underage alcohol use.

GIRLS LIKE GIRLS is an abhorrent, unacceptable movie promoting homosexual lust and perversion among impressionable, and vulnerable, teenagers. Its filmmakers have a sinful, wicked agenda.

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