A Dirty Shame (2004)
7/10
John Waters Criticism
3 November 2019
"A Dirty Shame" is a very authorial film, dressed as canned American , controversial director John Waters' film seeks visual shock to the unsuspecting and a bold script with cartoon characters and great direction.

The script that tells the story of a city of people perverting themselves through an experience provided by a sex guru may sound silly, and it is, but the movie is rife with criticism of puritanical, sexually closed people, and believe me, this John is the lightest movie in these reviews, the director takes the poison and applies humor, with various visual effects - of dubious qualities - and visual and physical exaggerations of his characters, is a critique that ends up funny and light, the movie has a good dose of humor and very good acting - incredible as it may seem - In addition, the direction of the film, despite the low budget is great, the director knows how to use his camera, combined with a wonderful track that suits every moment, From the funniest to the boldest, the movie sins for its pace.

The movie is not for everyone, even American boob worshipers can get scared, here we go to another level, after all, we are talking about the director of "Pink Flamingos", famous for his cinematic transgression and critic of conservatism and good morals, "A Dirty Shame" is far from being one of the best in his cinematography, but it is still an interesting, funny, fun and with things to say, especially given his final scene "the new orgamo" the headbang that literally takes away. "hardheaded" Puritans, are various allegories, some even silly, but nonetheless interesting as a whole. Note 7/10
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