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A Dirty Shame (2004)
Director: John Waters
Movie review
From Time Out London
‘What’s good about a morning with dildos in it?’ is the simple question at the crux of John Waters’ latest potty-mouthed assault on priggish suburbia. Housewife Sylvia Stickles (Ullmann) is frumpy, irritable and respectably frigid – until a whack on the head renders her nympho. But while Sylvia and daughter Caprice (Blair, sporting ‘criminally enlarged breasts’) join the growing numbers exploring the delights of frottage and sploshing (Google it), her mother (Shepherd) spearheads a campaign on behalf of outraged ‘neuters’ everywhere. Erotomaniac twin to the psychopathic ‘Serial Mom’, this is hardly subtle stuff but it throbs with Waters’ relishable exuberance, effortlessly enlisting us to the perverts’ battle against the frigid, sour-faced Aunt Sallys of the decency brigade – as usual, rebellion against social norms is paired with deep affection for family bonds (even if the outlaw shaggers increasingly resemble a zombie horde). The heightened aesthetic boasts genital shrubbery, CGI critters and David Hasselhoff’s frozen turd, along with split-screen flashbacks, Godard-esque captions and riffs on sexploitation flicks. And the dialogue is wicked – ‘axis of evil’ is only the most telling of Sylvia’s many pet names for her vagina.Author: BW
Time Out London Issue 1810: April 27-May 4 2005
Cast & crew
Director: John Waters
Producer: Christine Vachon, Ted Hope
Cast: Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Chris Isaak, Selma Blair, Suzanne Shepherd, Mink Stole, Patricia Hearst, Jackie Hoffman full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Rated: 18
Duration: 89 mins
UK Release: Apr 29 2005
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