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''Ginger Snaps'' is a 2000 Canadian teen horror film which uses lycanthropy as a metaphor for female puberty. The story revolves around the sullen and morbid Fitzgerald sisters, Brigitte and Ginger, outcasts at their high school, with no friends besides each other. The close bond between the sisters is put in danger after Ginger gets attacked and bitten by a strange beast in the woods. Soon following the incident, radical changes start happening in her body and behavior. Her parents and teachers brush it off as her finally starting her journey into adulthood, but Brigitte knows something far more sinister is going on.
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''Ginger Snaps'' is a 2000 Canadian teen horror TeenHorror film which uses lycanthropy as a metaphor for female puberty. The story revolves around the sullen and morbid Fitzgerald sisters, Brigitte and Ginger, outcasts at their high school, with no friends besides each other. The close bond between the sisters is put in danger after Ginger gets attacked and bitten by a strange beast in the woods. Soon following the incident, radical changes start happening in her body and behavior. Her parents and teachers brush it off as her finally starting her journey into adulthood, but Brigitte knows something far more sinister is going on.
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* HealingFactor: Subverted. One of the initial symptoms of the werewolf curse is the wound that caused the infection completely healing within 24 hours. It’s how Brigitte knows something is amiss after Ginger is attacked; the massive slashes on her shoulder and upper chest have already started to heal. [[spoiler: But when Brigitte stabs a fully transformed Ginger at the end of the film, she doesn’t get back up again.]]
-->'''Brigitte:''' That’s impossible... they’re already ''healing''!
-->'''Brigitte:''' That’s impossible... they’re already ''healing''!
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* HealingFactor: Subverted. One of the initial symptoms of the werewolf curse is the wound that caused the infection completely healing within 24 hours. It’s It's how Brigitte knows something is amiss after Ginger is attacked; the massive slashes on her shoulder and upper chest have already started to heal. [[spoiler: But when Brigitte stabs a fully transformed Ginger at the end of the film, she doesn’t doesn't get back up again.]]
-->'''Brigitte:'''That’s impossible... they’re That's impossible… they're already ''healing''!
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-->'''Ginger''': Do you want me to kill her? I can kill her for you, B.
-->'''Brigitte''': Whatever.
-->'''Ginger''': ''No,'' B. Not "Whatever". This isn't "Whatever".
-->'''Brigitte''': Whatever.
-->'''Ginger''': ''No,'' B. Not "Whatever". This isn't "Whatever".
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* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler:After having sex with Jason, Ginger returns eerily quiet. After Bridgette asks Ginger if Jason hurt her, she heads straight to the bathroom to throw up. Bridgette follows and finds Ginger covered in blood. She (and the audience) fears the worst, and asks “Where is he?”, to which Ginger responds, “Next door.” Upon looking over the fence, we learn that Jason is fine. The neighbors’ dog Norman... not so much.]]
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* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler:After having sex with Jason, Ginger returns eerily quiet. After Bridgette asks Ginger if Jason hurt her, she heads straight to the bathroom to throw up. Bridgette follows and finds Ginger covered in blood. She (and the audience) fears the worst, and asks “Where "Where is he?”, he?", to which Ginger responds, “Next "Next door.” " Upon looking over the fence, we learn that Jason is fine. The neighbors’ neighbors' dog Norman... not so much.]]
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This requires a comparison to a person of color who doesn't get such attention.
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* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: People notice that Trina is missing ''very'' quickly.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: More for Brigitte than for Ginger.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: More for Brigitte than for Ginger. The film juxtaposes both of them growing up as teens while having to deal with Ginger's lycanthropy (and her normal development, as she gets her period at the same time, which ties into this since both are controlled by the moon). Brigitte has to become very much a young woman, finding the way to cure Ginger but then when that doesn't work at last [[spoiler:stabbing her to death in self-defense]].
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That isn't the trope.
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* CanadaEh: All three movies take place somewhere in Canada.
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* AlphaBitch: Trina Sinclair. She relentlessly teases Ginger and Brigitte and assaults Brigitte in gym class after she overhears the sisters making sarcastic comments about her. Despite her horrid behavior, she's very popular with the boys and has a GirlPosse that follows her around.
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* AlphaBitch: AlphaBitch:
** Trina Sinclair. She relentlessly teases Ginger and Brigitte and assaults Brigitte in gym class after she overhears the sisters making sarcastic comments about her. Despite her horrid behavior, she's very popular with the boys and has a GirlPosse that follows her around.
** Trina Sinclair. She relentlessly teases Ginger and Brigitte and assaults Brigitte in gym class after she overhears the sisters making sarcastic comments about her. Despite her horrid behavior, she's very popular with the boys and has a GirlPosse that follows her around.
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* AffectionateNickname: Ginger mostly calls Brigitte "B". The two are sisters and very close (at first). Ginger's very protective of her.
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* AffectionateNickname: Ginger mostly calls Brigitte "B". Brigitte calls Ginger "Ging" on her part. The two are sisters and very close (at first). Ginger's very protective of her.
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* PsychosexualHorror: Brigitte and Ginger's lives are changed after Ginger is bitten by a werewolf and infected with the werewolf curse. Everyone brushes off Ginger's strange new behavior as a result of her simply "becoming a woman" but in reality, it was something far sinister. The film uses a werewolf curse and lycanthropy as a metaphor for puberty and female menstruation. Not to mention the curse can be passed through unprotected sex and not just by being bitten.
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* DecoyProtagonist: For the first half of the film there's more focus on Ginger, the title of the film relates to her, and she's the one who becomes a werewolf. Halfway through though, as Ginger becomes more antagonistic, her sister Brigitte essentially takes over as the film's true "hero".
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* RapidFireShutUp: Ginger repeatedly slaps Trina in the face while doing thia.
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* RapidFireShutUp: Ginger repeatedly slaps Trina in the face while doing thia.this.
* ShagWagon: Sam's van gets used by some teenagers to smoke pot in private. He actually does use it as a work van, though.
* ShagWagon: Sam's van gets used by some teenagers to smoke pot in private. He actually does use it as a work van, though.