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So, 'Crime and Beauty: Making ‘Female Trouble’' really pulls back the curtain on the making of a John Waters classic, but it’s more than just behind-the-scenes fluff. You get this raw, candid vibe from the interview outtakes, especially with characters like Mink Stole and Divine’s world. The pacing feels a bit like a meandering conversation at a retro diner, just a bunch of creatives reminiscing. There’s a playful irreverence in their reflections, and you can feel the bond between them. The themes of identity and rebellion are threaded throughout, making it a fascinating watch for anyone who appreciates what Waters brought to cinema and counterculture. The practical effects and performances are discussed with such fondness, it's hard not to smile watching their warmth unfold.
Includes candid reflections on the creative process.Features multiple perspectives from key players.A deep dive into themes of identity and rebellion.
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