Dying to Belong (1997)

Dying To Belong (1997) File

The story follows Lisa Connors (), a college journalism student who pledges a prestigious sorority alongside her friend Shelby ( Jenna von Oÿ ). When Shelby dies during a hazing ritual, Lisa suspects a cover-up and teams up with a student reporter ( Mark-Paul Gosselaar ) to uncover the truth. Viewer Ratings

A remake of the film was released by Lifetime in 2021, starring , though many viewers consider the 1997 original superior for its authentic late-90s atmosphere. Dying to Belong (TV Movie 1997) - IMDb Dying to Belong (1997)

: Reviewers on Letterboxd describe it as "cheesy" and "drawn out," with some finding the two-hour runtime unnecessary for the simple plot. The story follows Lisa Connors (), a college

: Often categorized as a "light thriller" that is "worth seeing when there's nothing else". Dying to Belong (TV Movie 1997) - IMDb

: 6.2/10 — Users generally praise it as a solid, suspenseful TV movie.

: The film is somewhat infamous for its heavy use of the song "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" by Sophie B. Hawkins, which plays multiple times throughout. Plot Overview

Dying to Belong (1997)
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The story follows Lisa Connors (), a college journalism student who pledges a prestigious sorority alongside her friend Shelby ( Jenna von Oÿ ). When Shelby dies during a hazing ritual, Lisa suspects a cover-up and teams up with a student reporter ( Mark-Paul Gosselaar ) to uncover the truth. Viewer Ratings

A remake of the film was released by Lifetime in 2021, starring , though many viewers consider the 1997 original superior for its authentic late-90s atmosphere. Dying to Belong (TV Movie 1997) - IMDb

: Reviewers on Letterboxd describe it as "cheesy" and "drawn out," with some finding the two-hour runtime unnecessary for the simple plot.

: Often categorized as a "light thriller" that is "worth seeing when there's nothing else".

: 6.2/10 — Users generally praise it as a solid, suspenseful TV movie.

: The film is somewhat infamous for its heavy use of the song "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" by Sophie B. Hawkins, which plays multiple times throughout. Plot Overview