El mundo de una ama de casa suburbana se desmorona cuando descubre que su marido, un pornógrafo, es un infiel en serie, su hija está embarazada y su hijo es un fetichista.El mundo de una ama de casa suburbana se desmorona cuando descubre que su marido, un pornógrafo, es un infiel en serie, su hija está embarazada y su hijo es un fetichista.El mundo de una ama de casa suburbana se desmorona cuando descubre que su marido, un pornógrafo, es un infiel en serie, su hija está embarazada y su hijo es un fetichista.
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- CuriosidadesThe look of the film was influenced by the work of 1950s director Douglas Sirk.
- PifiasWhen Dexter's principal calls Francine, Francine starts acting as if he's hung up on her before he's even said goodbye.
- Citas
School Principal: Is Dexter ill today?
Francine Fishpaw: Why, no, Mr. Kirk. Dexter's in school.
School Principal: I'm afraid he's not, Mrs. Fishpaw. Dexter's truancy problem is way out of hand, and the Baltimore County School Board have decided to expel Dexter from the entire public school system.
Francine Fishpaw: Why Mr. Kirk - I'm as upset as you to learn of Dexter's truancy - but surely expulsion is not the answer?
School Principal: I'm afraid expulsion is the only answer. It is the opinion of the entire staff that Dexter is criminally insane...
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the credits, the title song "Polyester" describes the action seen on screen, leading the audience through a helicopter shot of the suburbs into Francine's house (commenting on its French Provincial decor) and upstairs to meet her.
- Versiones alternativasOn the Amazon print of the movie, the end credit text is omitted.
- Banda sonoraPolyester
(Title Song)
Words and music by Chris Stein and Debbie Harry (as Deborah Harry)
Vocals by Tab Hunter
The story of Francine Fishpaw (played by transvestite Divine), the good Christian "wife" of a porntheater owner and how she became an alcoholic is told in such a bad and tasteless way that it became funny to watch. It really made me think of movies made by Ed Wood: so incredibly bad that they must become cult-classics. The timing in the movie amounts to nothing. There is no dicernable structure to be seen for miles around. The plottwists are too ludicrous for words. But it was all made with a lot of love and that is something that counts.
The sets on the other hand have been crafted in such a perfect obnoxious American suburban way that they made me shiver. The same thing counts for the costume design, absolutely fantastically horrible, all that Polyester.
At least John Waters in consistent in one aspect of the film: everybody is a lousy actor. There is absolutely nobody in this cast that can even remotely put on a decent performance. Edith Massey in particular is absolutely too horrible to watch. If only Joaquin Phoenix were old enough at the time, he would have played the role of Dexter Fishpaw to perfection, but he would have been too good for this cast.
The is the perfect exhibition of obnoxiousness and a great satire of American moral values.
7/10
- quin1974
- 28 ene 2001
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- Presupuesto
- 300.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 5068 US$