Mini Review of "Hairspray"
Jun. 6th, 2005 05:23 pmWriter John Waters, with his clever social critiques and outrageous plot details, deserves a better director than John Waters. His fun and campy celebrity casting (Sonny Bono, Debbie Harry, Pia Zadora etc.) is often undermined by awkward pacing and clumsy line-readings. One suspects that after the hours of make-up and costume that the players had to endure, that the director let them get away with too few takes. Hairspray is somehow a better film than the very similar Crybaby, but not quite as fun. The funniest thing is that for all of Waters' reputation for tastelessness, Hairspray is thoroughly good natured and (dare I say it) politically correct. It is great to see a heavy girl as the star of a movie (allowed to be a sexy romantic lead, even!) without that movie humiliating her or forcing her to "confront her weight" in some redemptive ending. (Alas, that's what happened to Ricki Lake in real life.) With its impressive costumes and make-up, and its reliance on music, dance, and nostalgia, it was an absolute natural to become a Broadway musical.
(This reviewer's stepdaughter insists that he mention the roach gown. Okay, it was pretty cool! I also liked Divine playing a male character in addition to his usual drag matriarch.)
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Date: 2005-06-07 12:48 am (UTC)I'm sooooo jealous!
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Date: 2005-06-07 01:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-07 02:08 am (UTC)Sure is cool though.
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Date: 2005-06-07 01:44 pm (UTC)