More “Teeth” Bites
I mentioned TEETH in a previous post, but this quote from an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer was too good to pass up:
Teeth had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival a year ago, along with another offbeat comic drama featuring a high school heroine grappling with issues of sex and love. That would be this season’s indie hit Juno, of course.
“I actually think that ours is a more realistic depiction of teenage sexuality,” Lichtenstein deadpans. And he might be right. Despite its fantastical premise, one can argue that Teeth [...]Â offers a more pragmatic assessment of adolescent male attitudes toward women than Juno.
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