- Hillary and Bonnie meet one morning by the side of the road. They become fast friends, share their secrets, and on a rising wave of frenzy later that afternoon, murder an old woman. They did it, they say later, for fun.
- Bonnie and Hillary are two young lost souls who meet one day and discover that they get along. They talk about their lives and run around and and keep getting really excited. Their day escalates into an eruption of violence and rage that can only be understood by the two girls.—Josh Pasnak <chainsaw@intouch.bc.ca>
- Hillary and Bonnie are two California teens who meet one morning, they become fast friends and over a single day on a rising wave of frenzy, murder an old woman for fun. At the juvenile hall prison where they are both currently incarcerated, a counselor named Jane, and a cynical journalist named John, try to understand the girls' crime and aim to help them feel remorse for their victim. The brooding Hillary and the energetic Bonnie refuse to soften their stand that the killing was fun and challenge their inquisitors to defend a society that offers them no voice and love.—Larry B.
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