"I made this film, which glorified violence, at the peak of the hippie love generation. But hippies liked it. Part of its success was to offend my target audience in a humorous way. Of course, now that sounds much more calculated than I was." - John Waters
Video @ 939 kb/sSo here we have the only John Waters movie you'll ever find in the horror section. It's also probably his most offensive movie. Primitive, amateurish, bold, and sharp, Multiple Maniacs proves to be a very acquired taste.
The plot actually reminds me a lot of Wizard of Gore. Divine is the head of a freak show whose mission is to murder members of its audience (yet people still come and see them--I don't get it). There is a lot of highly offensive humor. In fact, if you are even slightly Christian, you'd be doing yourself good to stay away from this film. Unless, you have a fondness for rosary jobs. Though I try to keep my reviews as clean as possible, I know many of you people are asking right now "What the hell is a rosary job?" Well, basically, it's getting fucked by a rosary. Hey, you asked.
Multiple Maniacs, while enjoyable to many fans of Waters' early work, has multiple flaws for the seasoned film fan. It is incredibly slow moving in parts, however there is enough action in the film to almost see past this. It's almost too niche, only being enjoyed by a very, very small demographical population. Also, the bad acting and the amateurish camera work is enough to make any person who knows anything about film-making cringe. However, even at their worst, these flaws can be overlooked.
In many ways this film is even more shocking than Pink Flamingos because it doesn't really have that "nauseating fun" aspect behind it. While Pink Flamingos has more shocks-per-minute, the satire drowns it out slightly. There is no question that Pink Flamingos is a comedy, so the shock value is often toned down because of the humorous undertones. The comedy in Multiple Maniacs is not nearly as prevalent. A lot of times you don't know if you're supposed to be laughing or appalled. This is why it is much more successful as a shock film. It's these serious undertones which can cause me to guarantee that this movie has a much higher "squirming in your seat" factor than any of John Waters' previous work. And I mean that in a good way.
I lump this in the same category as Mondo Trasho because it is more surreal than anything. Also, like Mondo Trasho, I think this film will cater more toward the artsy/experimental film crowd (like David Lynch's fans). This film is filled with imagery (whether Waters intended it or not) and this makes it a worthwhile theatrical appearance. However, this film has more fans than Mondo Trasho because the "bottom line" is much easier to get. That, and *Divine gets raped by a giant lobster (I kid you not).
Not for the faint of heart, Multiple Maniacs was made for the film fan that thinks he/she has seen everything. This movie is the next step from Pink Flamingos; a step that should only be made by the most masochistic of movie goers. Only recommended if you enjoy being shocked into incoherence (anyone who claims he/she didn't flinch during the coathanger scene is a liar), Multiple Maniacs shows no mercy. If you're daring, pop in this flick. Say your prayers first.
*I gotta see this flick... -Chris-
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Thanks to Mr.Pixies at Karagarga
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Información aportada por jordan77 en un ex-hilo duplicado:
Corto y pego de mi blog:
Algunas capturas:““Mi generación fue muy afortunada. Robar era políticamente correcto, los disturbios eran una forma genial de conocer gente, la peor enfermedad sexual que existía era la sarna y ser pobre era algo elegante. Nadie trabajaba en exceso, hacer autostop era muy fácil, y podías hacer una película por cuatro duros con tus amigos de protagonistas, promocionándola con el boca a boca.” John Waters, Shock Value.
“Multiple Maniacs”, el segundo largometraje de John Waters y el primero con diálogos (la banda sonora de su primer largo, “Mondo Trasho”, se componía únicamente de música), es una película muy difícil de encontrar. Nunca se ha publicado en DVD en Estados Unidos; ni mucho menos en España, donde las obras maestras de este director (“Pink Flamingos”, “Female Trouble”) continúan inéditas en este formato.
Puede que esto se deba al salvajísimo anticlericalismo que destila la cinta. Contiene algunas de las imágenes más sacrílegas y ofensivas que jamás haya rodado el cineasta, y eso es mucho decir teniendo en cuenta de quién estamos hablando. Puede epatar incluso a un no-cristiano no-practicante como yo, así que avisados quedáis.
El argumento: Lady Divine y su novio, el Sr. David, dirigen un espectáculo llamado “La cabalgata de la perversión”: un freak-show en el que se muestran toda clase de excesos contranatura, pero que en realidad es un señuelo para atracar y asesinar a sus visitantes. El Sr. David, harto del mal genio de Lady Divine, planea asesinarla con la ayuda de su amante. Pero Lady Divine, tras una indescriptible experiencia religiosa, se entera del complot y decide pasar a la acción…
“Multiple Maniacs” está muy lejos de ser una película perfecta. Además de contar con una paupérrima factura técnica (aunque el uso del blanco y negro puede darle un toque casi “arty” en ocasiones), algunas escenas se alargan en exceso y los diálogos no son tan ingeniosos como en posteriores obras de Waters. Con todo, es estupenda y merece ser mucho más conocida.
Por eso me he animado a crear unos subtítulos para la versión en divx que viene circulando por emule desde hace años. Primero creé unos subtítulos en inglés (a partir de la versión impresa del guión, publicada en el libro de la editorial Thunder’s Mouth Press), y luego los traduje intentando preservar el humor irreverente y deslenguado del original. Un indigesto pero divertidísimo cóctel en el que conviven Sharon Tate, Jesucristo, los Weathermen, el Santo Niño de Praga y Lobstora, la langosta gigante.
subtítulos en español - English subtitles
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