Development
Production and design
Brigitte Fitzgerald was the concept of Canadian screenwriter Karen Walton and film director John Fawcett. The first film in the '' Ginger Snaps'' trilogy examines Brigitte's relationship with her sister Ginger and how Brigitte's connection with a local "pretty-boy pusher" to find a cure for Ginger's lycanthropy transformation threatens to undermine the unbreakable bond established between the two in a pact. For Brigitte's portrayal, much of the "emotional burden s placedsquarely on Emily Perkins' fragile shoulders". She undergoes several transitions: from "hero worship to independence as she tries to hang onto her sisterly bond" and "frightened goth mouse to something like the little werewolf hunter who could". In all, the entire premise of the movie showcases "a duet between Perkins's Brigitte and Katharine Isabelle'sAppearances
Brigitte Fitzgerald appears as the younger of the two Fitzgerald sisters (Brigitte and Ginger Fitzgerald) in all three films in the ''Ginger Snaps'' trilogy.''Ginger Snaps'' (2000)
Premise
The film takes place in the town of Bailey Downs, Canada, in October 1999. During this time period, an unknown beast nicknamed the "Beast of Bailey Downs" has been killing the town's dogs. Brigitte, the second daughter of Pamela and Henry Fitzgerald, is a bright 15-year-old with a love for biology, having skipped a grade. She and her sister Ginger share a close bond, growing up inseparable. Both are introverted nihilists, disdainful of modern society and fascinated by death. Their unconventional views and delayed onset of menstruation isolate them from peers. At eight, they made a blood pact to be "united against life," vowing to move out at 16 or face death together. Brigitte looks up to her older sister Ginger, who assumes a leadership role despite occasional ridicule. The sisters have a strained relationship with their parents, who play a passive and irritating role, effectively absent as guiding figures.Story
The film begins on an atypical day in high school for Brigitte, finding out that Ginger, her sister, has started her period. That night on a full moon, Brigitte rescues Ginger from a beast attack. Observing Ginger's unnatural rate of healing from the attack and not knowing what attacked them, with no answers and no other choice, Brigitte breaks with her "introverted" persona to connect with local high-school drug dealer Sam (who ran over the beast chasing the sisters, saving them) for more information; he suggests the beast might be a''Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed'' (2004)
In '' Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed'', Brigitte returns as the main character, with her sister Ginger, as a minor character, appearing as a hallucination to her. After the events of the first film, Brigitte is on the run, focusing on seeking the antidote for her condition, but accidentally overdoses on monkshood antidote and is treated in a rehabilitation center. She tries to deny Ginger's warnings and her coercing of Brigitte to accept her transition. Compared to the first film ''Ginger Snaps'', Brigitte is more determined and confident in herself and no longer relies on her sister for help. Despite her best efforts, she transitions into a werewolf with rapid progression. At the end of the film, she is a full werewolf, irreversible to changing back into a human. Ghost narrates that Brigitte is getting stronger and is waiting to be unleashed on her enemies.''Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning'' (2004)
This film is the prequel to ''Ginger Snaps'' and ''Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed'' and features Brigitte and Ginger Fitzgerald together in person, set in early 1800's colonial Canada. Together with her sister, Brigitte is a lost orphan to Canadian explorers. Compared with the other two films in the series, Brigitte and Ginger act more or less as equals in their sister relationship, with Brigitte becoming more confident in herself but not antagonizing her sister as in ''Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed''. The sisters have a close bond and always stick together. Their past is unknown from the storyline. Brigitte is the ancestor of modern-day Brigitte Fitzgerald about 200 years later. At the end of the film, both of them are outside the burning fort huddling in the snow. When Brigitte states that she is cold, Ginger quotes "I'm not". Brigitte cuts her hand and presses it against a cut on Ginger's hand, mixing their blood and infecting herself with the curse as well.Reception
Cultural impact
The challenges of young women as they reach adolescence are examined in ''Ginger Snaps'' and ''Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed''. Brigitte embodies the anxious young girl as she transitions into an adolescent. In ''Ginger Snaps'', she feels uncomfortable being in her own skin and does not look forward to womanhood.References
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