Polyester may be one of the few times when Waters tried to expand his cinematic language at the expense of his usual verbal variety
Polyester (1981)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:15
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.1/10
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Francine Fishpaw (Divine) is a troubled housewife trapped in suburban Baltimore. Her household is a disaster--her husband is the philandering proprietor of a sleazy movie theater, her daughter... Francine Fishpaw (Divine) is a troubled housewife trapped in suburban Baltimore. Her household is a disaster--her husband is the philandering proprietor of a sleazy movie theater, her daughter performs lewd dances in her high school cafeteria for money, her son is a predatory foot fetishist, and the family pet is suicidal. After she hits alcoholic rock bottom, along comes Todd Tomorrow (Tab Hunter), a dreamboat who runs an art-house drive-in theater. But is he really as angelic as he seems? Francine may require the help of her eccentric nouveau riche best friend, Cuddles (Edith Massey), to discover the truth. Inspired by soap operas and weepy 1950s melodramas, John Waters combines the conventions of that genre (soft lighting, teary organ music) with William Castle-like gimmickry for what was, upon its release, his most polished, biggest budgeted film. The original theatrical release was presented in Odorama--an innovative technique that allowed the audience to smell the movie with the aid of a scented card featuring the same scents Francine picks up with her overactive olfactory powers. Divine gives yet another wonderful comedic performance, and '50s idol Hunter proves that he's game for anything. [More]
Starring: Divine, Edith Massey, Tab Hunter, Mink Stole
Starring: Divine, Edith Massey, Tab Hunter, Mink Stole, David Samson, Mary Garlington, Jean Hill, Ken King, Stiv Bators
Director: John Waters
Director: John Waters
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Reviews for Polyester
He makes you endure the grossest of the gross and you still laugh through the whole thing
Waters' humor might be as broad as possible in Polyester, but it's also astute enough here to be funny from moment to moment.
A low-rent version of a Douglas Sirk 1950s soaper, with Divine being dragged through all the paces that might have been the lot of a glossy star of the era.
Tab Hunter (Grease 2) earns praise for playing the dreamboat with such sincerity, and also for kissing Divine full on the lips. You don’t win Oscars doing stuff like that.
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