Drama,Fantasy   New Zealand

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Juliet and Pauline, both around the age of 16, are imaginative and highly intelligent girls. They create a fictional universe called Borovnia, which serves as an escape from their mundane lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. They write stories, create artwork, and develop detailed characters within this fantasy world.

As their friendship deepens, Juliet and Pauline become increasingly absorbed in their shared fantasies. They create an intricate mythology for Borovnia and spend hours discussing and acting out their stories, often combining elements of their own lives with their fictional creations. Their vivid imaginations blur the lines between reality and fantasy.

However, their friendship and immersive world take a dark turn when their parents, particularly Pauline's mother Honora Parker, become concerned about the intensity of their bond. Fearing separation, Juliet and Pauline plot to avoid being separated or sent to separate schools.

They decide that murdering Honora would be the solution to their problem. Their plan develops into an intricate plot, involving secrecy, forged documents, and carefully staged incidents. The girls become increasingly obsessed with their plan, researching murder methods and discussing their fantasies with disturbing enthusiasm.

Eventually, Juliet and Pauline put their plan into action, luring Honora into a secluded area of a park. There, they bludgeon her to death with a brick in a frenzied attack. The murder shocks the community, and both girls are swiftly apprehended.

The subsequent trial becomes a major public spectacle, as the media sensationalizes the case, dubbing it the "Parker-Hulme Murder." The courtroom drama exposes the girls' shared fantasies, their obsession with each other, and the depths of their disturbed minds.

Ultimately, Juliet and Pauline are both found guilty of murder and sentenced to prison. The film explores the complexities of teenage friendship, obsession, and the consequences of blurred reality and unchecked fantasies.
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