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Cosa de hembras

Título original: Female Trouble
  • 1974
  • 18
  • 1h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
11 mil
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Una estudiante mimada se escapa de casa, y queda embarazada mientras hace autostop, y acaba como modelo de moda para un par de esteticistas a los que les gusta fotografiar a mujeres cometien... Leer todoUna estudiante mimada se escapa de casa, y queda embarazada mientras hace autostop, y acaba como modelo de moda para un par de esteticistas a los que les gusta fotografiar a mujeres cometiendo delitos.Una estudiante mimada se escapa de casa, y queda embarazada mientras hace autostop, y acaba como modelo de moda para un par de esteticistas a los que les gusta fotografiar a mujeres cometiendo delitos.

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    • Mary Vivian Pearce
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
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      • David Lochary
      • Mary Vivian Pearce
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    • Donald Dasher
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    • Taffy Davenport
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    • Concetta
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    gmgreenblatt

    a suburbanite looks at Female Trouble

    The first time I saw Female Trouble I was a sheltered suburban white boy and it blew me away. The film begins in white suburbia and we quickly see that Dawn Davenport ( Divine) has just about had it with her lame parents and teachers. She is driven to extremes by the numbing vacuity of her surroundings." I hate this school and all these teachers who don't know one thing.I hate my parents too."From there Dawn follows her own dim lights to where they will lead her. She's always true to herself and is refreshingly driven by her id. I applauded her audacity and courage as I watched her destiny unfold and lead to it's awful end. But I watched from the numb, vacuous safety of my suburban shelter. One thing I noticed was how close a connection there is between Dawn her friends Chicklet and Concetta and Edina Monsoon and her friend Patsy Stone of Absolutely Fabulous. Like Dawn, Edina is a willful, childish, self-centered grown-up with a daughter who is appalled by her mother's immaturity. Both Taffy and Saffy are the voices of maturity while their mothers and their friends are the irresponsible children.
    10FauxShow

    John Waters' Masterpiece!

    This film is my favorite of all time! All of the great elements of John Waters' films mesh together perfectly in this hilarious romp that operates around the theme of 'crime is beauty.' All of the classic John Waters' actors are here, and most of them give their best performances. John Waters has said that this film is the 'ultimate Divine vehicle', and he's right. Her look literally changes every ten minutes as she mutates from a teenage hair hopper with an attitude to an unwed, abusive mother, to crime fashion model to death row inmate. Divine also has a small male role as the father of her own illegitimate child. Edith Massey, my personal favorite actress, gives her funniest and best realized performance as Aunt Ida, the bitter, veangful fag hag who lives next door. This is not the most accesible of Waters' films, and truthfully, this probably isn't the one to start with if you're not yet a fan (I would recommend Polyester or Hairspray in that case), but if you want to see an early work thats not quite as gross as the others, check it out! Waters himself says that this is his favorite of his underground films.
    9desperateliving

    9/10

    God bless John Waters. He's made some of the best, crudest feel-good movies, and this is one of his crowning achievements. It's amazing how his film, ugly-looking and full of lipstick-smeared freaks, can feel positive and upbeat; while he's mocking everything in sight, he doesn't stand back and protect himself with irony or winks -- he jumps right in there, and that involvement, that energy, is easy to see and feel. It's amazing that he can feature masturbation with needle-nose pliers, beating a child with a chair, a game of "car accident," and Divine literally screwing himself and not have it be off-putting.

    The very idea that Waters uses a fat transvestite with a beehive hairdo to illustrate his scorn for school shows he's not so interested in subtlety. And Divine is awesome, as always, his prissy, gravely scream -- a freak you want on your side. This is one of Waters' best satirical attempts -- there are digs at hippies and Hare Krishnas, and two scenes in particular are very prophetic: the gay encouraging, and the killing for art. Waters even mocks his own shameless exhibitionism in the testimony of the Dashers. 9/10
    rwint

    Go Divine, Go

    This is John Waters at his zenith. In ten minutes time this film has more hilarious, outrageous humor than most other underground, drive in films do in their entirety. Like with PINK FLAMINGOES it deserves accolades for it's sheer tasteless audacity. It is consistently funny, unrelentingly perverse, obnoxious, and ugly. Just like you would expect. It also has Waters film trademark of having the actors shout their lines instead of saying them.

    This is much more of a solid satire than many may originally presume. In some ways it was way ahead of it's time. It keenly shows the cult of celebrity and the desperation some have to obtain it. How skewered the famous and infamous have become and our over emphasis on beauty. It also shows how the media exploits the desperate and causes the distorted image.

    Above all though this is really Divine's vehicle. She (he) steals every scene she is in. Even just watching her do modeling poses or dancing on a bar top is hilarious. She also writes and performs the opening song and even plays a male character that has sex with her female character (very well edited). There's also one inglorious moment where you even see the close up of his genitals.

    For those with the right mentality this is pure entertainment. It's also has a perverse brilliance that has lost non of it's edge of potency.

    8 out of 10
    8lastliberal

    The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life.

    I am at a complete loss to understand why this film was not nominated for an Oscar for costuming, makeup and set decoration. It had the most outrageous costuming that I have ever seen. The sets were so hideous that they made me nauseous. The makeup was beyond belief.

    That was the good things about the film that featured an outrageous star in Divine, a transvestite that played Dawn Davenport. He was so over the top that I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.

    This is the first John Waters (Hairspray, Pecker) film that I have seen. He is definitely on the cutting edge in outrageous humor, horror, and satire.

    This film on the outrageous cult of celebrity is no more outrageous than the current obsession in the media with Paris Hilton.

    If you haven't seen a John Waters film, check out the Sundance Channel for this one.

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    • Curiosidades
      The movie critic Rex Reed hated the film, to the point that in his review he had asked, "Where do these people come from? Where do they go when the sun goes down? Isn't there a law or something?" The quote was posted on the Waverly Theater poster, and in Village Voice ads for the film. When Female Trouble was released on DVD, this quote was on the front of its box.
    • Pifias
      When Taffy throws a tantrum and is taken to the bed in the attic, she reaches for the manacles although she is being restrained against her will.
    • Citas

      Aunt Ida: [to Gater] I worry that you'll work in an office, have children, celebrate wedding anniversaries. The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life.

    • Créditos adicionales
      For Charles Watson (the Manson Family member). Waters' prison visits to Watson inspired the "crime is beauty" theme of the film, and Waters used a toy wooden helicopter Watson made for him in the credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      UK video versions were cut by 5 secs to remove a shot of Earl's disfigured penis during his attempted rape of Taffy. The cuts were waived for the 2007 EIV DVD release.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Divine Waters (1985)
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      Female Trouble
      Sung by Divine

      Music by Bob Harvey

      Lyrics by John Waters

      Arranged by Don Cooke

      Published by Pentagram

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de febrero de 1976 (Canadá)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Female Trouble
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Little Tavern, 519 East 25th Street, Baltimore, Maryland, Estados Unidos(diner in "Dawn Davenport, Career Girl" montage)
    • Empresa productora
      • Dreamland
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