Teeth

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"Every rose has its thorns."
  • R
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 5.4  (45,824)
  • 57

Teeth is a 2007 horror-comedy movie which follows the story of a high-school student named Dawn, played by Jess Weixler. Dawn has a unique characteristic - she has a set of vaginal teeth. Born with this condition, Dawn keeps her power in check by leading a life of purity and avoiding sexual contact with anyone. However, her life takes a new turn when she meets Tobey, played by Hale Appleman, a moralistic boy who is captivated by her. Tobey tries to get intimate with Dawn, so she ends up heading to the gynecologist, Dr. Godfrey, played by Josh Pais, to discuss her abnormality. Dr. Godfrey, too, is troubled by these teeth, which lead him to try to take advantage of her. But Dawn's teeth fight back, changing the dynamics of the movie.

The movie turns into a non-stop, unpredictable ride, as Dawn tries to keep her unique attribute hidden and protect herself and other women from the predatory nature of men. Along the way, she battles the likes of Brad, played by John Hensley, a boy who aggressively pursues her and eventually rapes her.

Despite the cutesy, comic elements, Teeth is a horror movie with grit and relevance. The movie introduces a seriously taboo subject, which is essentially the fear of women's sexuality, but it casts it in a humorous light that is uncomfortable to watch. The film sets out to flip the script on traditional gender dynamics in more ways than just with the dental vagina - it poses women as ballsy, powerful beings and men as weak, scared creatures.

The movie is also full of Freudian symbols and motifs, playing with the premise of a woman with teeth in her vagina to explore themes of female gender and power, religion, and repression, while also lurking lightly at the occasional joke.

In this era of #MeToo and the Time's Up movements, the biting narrative of Teeth becomes even more relevant in its attempt to subvert patriarchal norms and highlight how women can take control of their lives and exercise their own agency, which doesn't just end with consent.

In terms of acting, Jess Weixler, who won the Best Actress award at the Sundance Festival, delivers a charming and nuanced performance. Her body language is on point, conveying the character's natural naivete, curiosity, and underlying strength. Other actors, too, play their parts well, whether in a serious or humorous context.

The movie's director, Mitchell Lichtenstein, who is also a male gynecologist himself, brings together an impressive combination of feminist narrative and gross-out horror to create a movie that is wholly original and unforgettable.

In conclusion, Teeth is a film that makes people sitting on both sides of the spectrum uncomfortable. It grapples with a taboo subject and delivers a movie that manages to be both humorous and horrifying. Through its female empowerment themes, the movie successfully subverts common tropes of the horror genre, enticing audiences into a world of its own, and making them experience what it is like to stand in a woman's shoes.

In summary, Teeth is a unique blend of horror and comedy, which deftly handles a taboo subject while subverting tropes of the genre, and delivering a feminist narrative that grapples with themes of repression and female empowerment.

Teeth is a 2007 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4 and a MetaScore of 57.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (45,824)
  • Metascore
    57
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