Halfway through Jawbreaker, there is a scene where Julie (Rebecca Gayheart) recounts to her new love interest the horrible chain of events that led to the accidental death of her best friend. As Julie haltingly and painfully confesses her sins, we see a series of shots virtually identical to the expositional set-up that opened the film. This made me angry because filmmakers should know better than to repeat information already known by the audience -- but this is the least of my complaints surrounding Jawbreaker. The one-dimensional characters, the simpleminded connect-the-dots script, the annoying wall-to-wall music, and the unintentionally hilarious comeuppance of evil Courtney (Rose McGowan) at the prom all succeeded in producing a splitting headache. What little joy I took away from my experience was provided by Marilyn Manson in an effective and all-too-short cameo, and The Donnas, who gamely rocked through a few numbers as the band playing the Reagan High School prom.