![]() Unlike Waters' earlier films, which were meant for a niche audience (i.e., weird people-and I don't mean that derogatorily). This is probably one of John Waters' most approachable films for the mass audience-along with CRY BABY and HAIRSPRAY. ![]() Reviewed by MartinHafer 8 / 10 super-cheesy fun Moreover, for this extraordinary director, it is the occasion to harm the model image of the American family.Īll in all, a delightfully politically incorrect comedy led by a Kathleen Turner on top form. In "Serial Mom", you also recognize Waters' strong taste for bloody, gore and horror movies. You don't get bored one moment and you honestly laugh in front of all these murders. The whole is condensed in one hour and a half. In "Serial Mom", most of the comical situations are structured about the two quoted characteristics. Only one filmmaker seemed designated to shot this highly entertaining black comedy: John Waters, the king of bad taste and extravagance. Maybe, a little too respectable so that when someone speaks ill of one member of her family, Beverly is ready to kill to defend her family! In short, she is a respectable human being with the particularity of being a real stickler for good manners. Her husband is a dentist and she does her best to bring up her children. Imagine this: the main character is a woman called Beverly Sutphin. Reviewed by dbdumonteil 7 / 10 Beverly Sutphin is not to be trifled with ![]()
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