The tragic chain of events begins when 13-year-old Cecilia survives a suicide attempt by slitting her wrists.

(English: The Virgin Suicides ) is a 1999 psychological drama directed by Sofia Coppola. Set in 1970s suburban Michigan, it follows the lives of five teenage sisters whose increasingly isolated existence under strict, religious parents leads to a tragic end. No reviews Plot Summary

After Lux (played by Kirsten Dunst) breaks a strict curfew following prom night, the parents lock the remaining girls inside their home indefinitely. Feeling suffocated and hopeless, the sisters eventually orchestrate a final pact to take their own lives.

The story is narrated by a group of neighborhood boys, now grown men, who reflect on their obsession with the five beautiful Lisbon sisters: Therese, Mary, Bonnie, Lux, and Cecilia.

Despite a doctor's recommendation for more social interaction, the girls' religious mother and math-teacher father tighten their control. Cecilia eventually dies by jumping from her bedroom window.