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Female Trouble

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In this ambitious and provocative film, we follow the life of Dawn Davenport, a rebellious teenager with a special knack for causing chaos around her. From the outset, she feels misunderstood by both her parents and society, and her yearning for recognition leads her to make extreme decisions. When her desire for a new pair of shoes is ignored, Dawn decides to escape her dull family life, plunging into a world of sin and depravity.

As she delves into this new lifestyle, Dawn's life transforms into a series of extravagant and often absurd encounters, from her romance with a troubled boy to a chain of events that lands her in jail. But what she truly seeks is fame and attention, which propels her to become an iconic figure in the underground scene.

The plot unfolds amidst love, betrayal, and the quest for identity, as Dawn navigates her own journey of self-discovery. With the exaggerated aesthetics and dark humor characteristic of its creator, the film is a wild ride that explores the boundaries of morality and the search for acceptance in a society that judges and marginalizes. Ultimately, Dawn demonstrates that to leave a mark on the world, sometimes you have to be willing to go to extremes.

Media type
Movie
Year
1974
Director
John Waters
Writer
John Waters
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
90.00
Actors
Divine
David Lochary
Mary Vivian Pearce
Mink Stole
Edith Massey
Cookie Mueller
Susan Walsh
Ed Peranio
Paul Swift
George Figgs
Susan Lowe
George Hulse
Elizabeth Coffey
Channing Wilroy
Michael Potter
Anne Figgs
Gender
Comedy
Crimen
Country
United States
Producers
John Waters
Original title
Female Trouble
Duration
97
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