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Female Trouble By Sean Axmaker
John Waters expands the definition of female trouble in this
mutant tribute to good-girl-gone-bad drive-in melodramas. The girl is, of
course, cross-dressing cult icon Divine, Waters's plus-sized muse. Divine
is at her most gleefully outrageous as teenage brat Dawn Davenport, who
runs away from home and into a life of wanton hedonism all because she
didn't get cha-cha heels for Christmas. Almost immediately she's molested
by a sleazy motorcycle thug (also played by Divine--is this Waters's idea
of "love thyself"?), but she doesn't let motherhood interfere
with her plans of stardom and turns herself into an unlikely fashion
statement in an apocalyptic fashion show. Waters's fourth feature, a
follow-up to the midnight movie hit Pink
Flamingos, is just as cinematically primitive and even more
gleefully vulgar, right down to the electric climax of Dawn's road to
everlasting fame.
The DVD also features a commentary track by the always-entertaining
John Waters.
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|  | Director: John Waters
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|  | Stars: Devine, David Lochary
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|  | Released: October 4, 1974
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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