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5.9/10
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A New York teacher, who moves to small town Texas where he's fired for being gay, returns disguised as a mean lady to get revenge on the nasty town.A New York teacher, who moves to small town Texas where he's fired for being gay, returns disguised as a mean lady to get revenge on the nasty town.A New York teacher, who moves to small town Texas where he's fired for being gay, returns disguised as a mean lady to get revenge on the nasty town.
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Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick
- Freckly Boy
- (as Grayson Kilpatrick)
Denton Blane Everett
- Coach Chuck
- (as Denton Blaine Everett)
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8/10 - terrible production quality and some uniquely horrible acting, but you can't help but love this laugh-out-loud story that you will not want to end
Technically speaking, the movie is amateurish, it is mostly noticeable at the start of the film, Alan Cumming almost feel out of context since he is a great actor, but as the movie keeps going, it simply keeps getting better and better, all the plot points tie up in the end, so the weakness of the script at the beginning as well as the film school shots, eventually turn into something good and then great, I do not know why or how this happened, but this is a film that improves as it goes just as much as its lead character. Overall it was a feel good, great movie, with a useful social commentary and with memorable supporting characters.
I think every drag fan will love "Hurricane Bianca", but also people who don't have that much to do with drag might like the movie. The first 20 minutes are a bit tough compared to the rest of the movie, but after that a firework of drag starts. Bianca is incredibly funny and evil. The film progresses quickly and the message of acceptance, friendship and solidarity should reach ever viewer. I found the ending to be a bit cheesy, but it does not detract from the whole work. Conclusion: The film is a good pastime for in between.
If you're in a tolerant state of mind, this movie is fun, fluffy and white.
Movie like movie is good, it is not perfect but it is not bad either. What rlly bothered me throughout the whole movie was acting...If we are looking at something which was not meant to be realistic but rather highschool movie it is great, but personally i found it hard do watch at some points because it felt forced. I loved the storyline, it had some funny jokes and i liked the ending, also outfits for Bianca were amazing, it was giving 60s/70s vibe just like makeup. The stories about the movie made me expect something fenomenal but this movie is for the end of the day when you just want to put something on and chill...not bad but not fenomenal.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst full length drag film funded by fans.
- GoofsIn the first classroom scene with Ms. Bianca, when Deborah asks Bianca to step outside, the sound effect of the box of chocolates being grabbed (and chocolates rattling inside) plays twice within a few seconds. The second time it plays it fits the visual (the first time it plays it is clearly out of place / matches no visual).
- Quotes
Karma Johnstone: It's a poncho, bitch.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate (2018)
- SoundtracksBallet
Performed by Next Emissary
Written by Israel Heller, Mark Vogel, and Luke Tozour
Published by Lukepants Music
- How long is Hurricane Bianca?Powered by Alexa
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- Budget
- $125,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 24m(84 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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