Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Teeth: The Return of the vagina dentata


Licthenstein The rookie Mitchell (son of one of the greatest exponents of Pop Art ) is an author and director of among the most discussed film last Sundance Film Festival . American filmmaker to be recognized first of all the credit for having exploited and brought to light one of the myths, that of the vagina dentata , now long forgotten, that even Sigmund Freud had devoted considerable attention for his theories of castration anxiety. What, however, has divided most of the critics and the public have undoubtedly been stylistic choices taken by Lichtenstein, which in many traits may be too rough and free.

The well-balanced mix between horror and comedy if nothing else takes up a plot too superficial, monotonous and adolescents. One wonders therefore whether the film adaptation of an old legend so intriguing and provocative (especially from the commercial point of view) would not have had better luck in the hands of an artist and much quoted expert. In fact, the film is out for special merit, than to try to outline the possible development of a committed activist psychic high school pro-chastity that suddenly is forced to deal, in spite of himself, with this new weapon dangerous and controversial.
The cast has not established actors but looks good overall, especially considering the quality of the film anything but sublime. A cut above other interpretations of the young protagonist Dawn (Jess Weixler ) and stepbrother Brad (John Hensley ). In Italy
Teeth was released in late August and has not yet attracted much fanfare, mainly because of the expected distribution in small and our own cinema in the capital in particular.
E 'duty to finally advise to anyone watching the film or the sin of poor reasoning was weak stomach, but in any case drawn a sigh of relief, the vagina dentata does not exist.

Valerio Ferri