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Polyester

  • 1981
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  • 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
9,8 k
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Divine and Tab Hunter in Polyester (1981)
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Lire trailer2:19
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ComédieComédie noireSatire

Le monde d'une femme au foyer de banlieue s'effondre lorsqu'elle découvre que son mari pornographe lui est infidèle, que sa fille est enceinte et que son fils est soupçonné d'être le fétichi... Tout lireLe monde d'une femme au foyer de banlieue s'effondre lorsqu'elle découvre que son mari pornographe lui est infidèle, que sa fille est enceinte et que son fils est soupçonné d'être le fétichiste des pieds.Le monde d'une femme au foyer de banlieue s'effondre lorsqu'elle découvre que son mari pornographe lui est infidèle, que sa fille est enceinte et que son fils est soupçonné d'être le fétichiste des pieds.

  • Réalisation
    • John Waters
  • Scénario
    • John Waters
  • Casting principal
    • Divine
    • Tab Hunter
    • Edith Massey
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    9,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • John Waters
    • Scénario
      • John Waters
    • Casting principal
      • Divine
      • Tab Hunter
      • Edith Massey
    • 64avis d'utilisateurs
    • 75avis des critiques
    • 72Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Divine
    Divine
    • Francine Fishpaw
    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Todd Tomorrow
    Edith Massey
    Edith Massey
    • Cuddles Kovinsky
    David Samson
    • Elmer Fishpaw
    Mary Garlington
    Mary Garlington
    • Lu-Lu Fishpaw
    Ken King
    Ken King
    • Dexter Fishpaw
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Sandra Sullivan
    Joni Ruth White
    • La Rue
    Hans Kramm
    • Heintz
    Stiv Bators
    Stiv Bators
    • Bo-Bo Belsinger
    Rick Breitenfeld
    • Dr. Arnold Quackenshaw
    Michael Watson
    • Freddy Ashton
    Derek Neal
    • Pimp
    Jean Hill
    Jean Hill
    • Gospel Bus Hijacker
    Jim Hill
    • Picket Reporter
    John Brothers
    • TV News Announcer
    Mary Vivian Pearce
    Mary Vivian Pearce
    • Nun A
    Sharon Niesp
    Sharon Niesp
    • Nun B
    • Réalisation
      • John Waters
    • Scénario
      • John Waters
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    7quin1974

    Oh my god, it's Divine!!!

    This must be one of the worst efforts in moviemaking I have ever seen, and also one of the funniest.

    The story of Francine Fishpaw (played by transvestite Divine), the good Christian "wife" of a porntheater owner and how she became an alcoholic is told in such a bad and tasteless way that it became funny to watch. It really made me think of movies made by Ed Wood: so incredibly bad that they must become cult-classics. The timing in the movie amounts to nothing. There is no dicernable structure to be seen for miles around. The plottwists are too ludicrous for words. But it was all made with a lot of love and that is something that counts.

    The sets on the other hand have been crafted in such a perfect obnoxious American suburban way that they made me shiver. The same thing counts for the costume design, absolutely fantastically horrible, all that Polyester.

    At least John Waters in consistent in one aspect of the film: everybody is a lousy actor. There is absolutely nobody in this cast that can even remotely put on a decent performance. Edith Massey in particular is absolutely too horrible to watch. If only Joaquin Phoenix were old enough at the time, he would have played the role of Dexter Fishpaw to perfection, but he would have been too good for this cast.

    The is the perfect exhibition of obnoxiousness and a great satire of American moral values.

    7/10
    batzi8m1

    Smellovision

    This was my first John Waters movie, and it opened with scratch and sniff cards. Each "spot" had a color and number and when the appropriate scene arrived we had the privilege of smelling what was on screen. Divine's character had an odor fetish and was constantly spraying air freshener, while a nefarious plot was instigated to drive her insane by planting offensively smelly things like gym sox, dead fish etc for her to find at home.

    Her husband runs an adult cinema. Her son, based on the Baltimore Stomper, a true character, sniffs industrial solvents, stalks women with cute shoes and feet, and then stomps on them with his combat boots. The daughter, obviously the model for Christine Applegate's character in Married With Children, is the high school slut that dances on tables for quarters. And Mom worries about fresh scents.

    With these subplots to the main plot, it should be obvious that plot resolution and character development are not the main attractions in a John Waters movie. The caricature of society and its stereotypes is his game, and the best moment of the movie has to be when the TV news camera is in the face of one of the Baltimore Stomper's victims as she is being carried to the ambulance on a strecher. The victim's on camera stream of obscene invectives against the callous media was one of the great moments of the movie because it was such a refreshing expression of the common person's real disgust and frustration with tabloid evening news and a culture that trivializes human suffering. Juxtapose a broken instep with the main character's insufferable pain of finding a smelly sock and you have the theme of this movie. Even the fairytale resolutions to the problems are a hilarious sendup of 80's America.

    If you want to see what makes John Waters such a cult hero, but would find Female Trouble or Pink Flamingos too offensive, this was his first attempt to bridge the gap to the more accessible films he made later, while still having enough of the gross-out quality for a good laugh riot.

    (Serial Mom will be on TV the weekend after Veteran's Day, and it is another very accessible glimpse into the mind of Mr. Waters.)
    7gftbiloxi

    Just Your Average American Family

    After several years of crudely made, crudely funny films such as PINK FLAMINGOS, director John Waters graduated to a somewhat more sophisticated style, and POLYESTER has a comparatively (note the word: comparatively) subtle script, cinematography that doesn't shake, sets and props that don't actually look like they were salvaged from the local junkyard, and even a mainstream star: 1950s matinée idol Tab Hunter.

    The story concerns the extremely dysfunctional Fishpaw family. Husband Elmer is in the porno movie business; daughter Lu-Lu is a mindless teenage slut with a nasty boyfriend; son Dexter is wanted by the law for a sexual fixation that leads him to stomp women's feet! And then there is the mother, poor Francine, extra large and utterly at sea, hoping against hope for middle class respectability in the midst of it all.

    Tab Hunter (who is even more of a stud here than in his earlier pretty-boy days) romancing female-impersonator Divine is a major draw, and there is enough hilarity--ranging from a nun-enforced hayride for single pregnant women during a rainstorm to a black gospel singer who hijacks a bus to chase down a juvenile delinquent--to keep the show rolling, and the satirical edge is often quite effective.

    Even so, POLYESTER lacks the same shock appeal that made Water's earlier work so entertaining--and it is a tremendous pity that we can't experience the film in its original "ODORAMA." Recommended, but primarily for Waters fans interested in seeing him in his transitional phase.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
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    Fishpaw Family Values

    If John Waters did nothing else in his career he created the fabulous screen team of Divine and Tab Hunter. Back in the day when he was one of Henry Willson's chiseled clients he was linked often on and off screen with Natalie Wood. Personally I think he works much better with Divine.

    Polyester and it seemed everyone was wearing the fabric in 1981 in some manner is a wonderful satire on the American scene. Like Married With Children the Fishpaws are your typical American family seen with a jaundiced eye. But the Fishpaws make the Bundys look like the Cleavers.

    Our leading character is Divine all 300 pounds of her who has let herself go to seed married to this bum of a husband David Samson who is getting on with his secretary. Divine is a good Christian woman who lives the middle class life due to Samson's income from a drive- in he owns where porn rules.

    Her daughter Mary Garlington is the Kelly Bundy of the 80s. And her son Ken King has issues that make Bud Bundy look like the All American kid. He's not called the Baltimore Stomper for nothing.

    In the end she gets shed of Samson and meets her dream man, Tab Hunter. But that's only the beginning.

    Divine created some very funny characters for John Waters in her life. But they had a touch of pathos and sadness as well. This was her great strength as a performer.

    Waters serves up some real funny stuff in Polyester. It's positively Divine.
    newnoir

    My Fave John Waters Film

    This movie had me laughing my rear off when I first saw it. I have never been a major John Waters fan. His early stuff was more grotesque than funny in my somewhat less than humble opinion. This film is delightfully offensive and hilarious. It's sort of in the 'Animal House' league of humor. Which is a nice change of pace from Waters earlier flicks.

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    • Anecdotes
      The look of the film was influenced by the work of 1950s director Douglas Sirk.
    • Gaffes
      When Dexter's principal calls Francine, Francine starts acting as if he's hung up on her before he's even said goodbye.
    • Citations

      School Principal: Is Dexter ill today?

      Francine Fishpaw: Why, no, Mr. Kirk. Dexter's in school.

      School Principal: I'm afraid he's not, Mrs. Fishpaw. Dexter's truancy problem is way out of hand, and the Baltimore County School Board have decided to expel Dexter from the entire public school system.

      Francine Fishpaw: Why Mr. Kirk - I'm as upset as you to learn of Dexter's truancy - but surely expulsion is not the answer?

      School Principal: I'm afraid expulsion is the only answer. It is the opinion of the entire staff that Dexter is criminally insane...

    • Crédits fous
      During the credits, the title song "Polyester" describes the action seen on screen, leading the audience through a helicopter shot of the suburbs into Francine's house (commenting on its French Provincial decor) and upstairs to meet her.
    • Versions alternatives
      The end-credit text is omitted on the Amazon print of this film.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: This Is Elvis, Bustin' Loose, Atlantic City, The Four Seasons (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Polyester
      (Title Song)

      Words and music by Chris Stein and Debbie Harry (as Deborah Harry)

      Vocals by Tab Hunter

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 octobre 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Полиэстер
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Severna Park, Maryland, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Budget
      • 300 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 5 670 $US
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      1 heure 26 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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