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FILM GUIDE
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Independent filmmaking is at its most exceptional when it defies categorization, and Teeth is jaw-droppingly undefinable. The story of a Christian high school girl caught up in her schools purity campaignsaving herself for marriage, as it wereis part horror film, part erotic/moral debate, and part outrageous assault on male vulnerability and fear. Mitchell Lichtensteins extraordinary feature debut is galvanized by the vagina dentata mythology (if you dont know what that is, Teeth will forever imprint it on your psyche). The innocent teenager, Dawnso innocent shes not even aware of her own basic bodily functionsdiscovers quite by accident that she is anatomically very unique, a state of being that is both victimizing and incredibly empowering. Her boyfriend is getting a little aggressive, and her bad brother is the poster child for immoral teenage conduct. Writer/director Lichtenstein has created a deliciously enjoyable, yet symbolic, tale that will transform even the most resistant viewer into a rapt student of ancient taboos. Geoffrey Gilmore |
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