

Teeth
Things of worth are often neglected in favour of that which might be more immediately gratifying. Unfortunately, the things that are neglected are often lost forever, irreplaceable. This is the story of a man with a misguided and intense focus – one which started in his youth and carried on to old age. His life events are chronicled through the loss of his teeth – and how his obsessive efforts to amend what was damaged bring on yet further destruction.
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Plot Summary
Dawn, a naive and religious college student, discovers she has a rare and unusual physical condition: her "vagina dentata" is real, featuring sharp teeth capable of viciously defending itself. As she navigates her personal life and relationships, this unique biological anomaly leads to a series of darkly comedic and increasingly violent encounters.
Critical Reception
Teeth was met with largely positive reviews, praised for its originality, dark humor, and feminist undertones. Critics found it to be a bold and unconventional horror-comedy that, despite its provocative premise, offered a surprisingly thoughtful commentary on female sexuality and agency.
What Reviewers Say
- A daring and original horror-comedy with a unique premise.
- Praised for its blend of dark humor and feminist themes.
- A provocative film that effectively uses its bizarre concept to explore female empowerment.
Google audience: Audiences found 'Teeth' to be a bizarre, funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking film. Many appreciated its originality and the way it tackled themes of female empowerment and sexuality with a dark, comedic edge, though some found its premise to be too outlandish.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Special Jury Prize for Acting (Jess Weixler) at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title refers to the mythical concept of 'vagina dentata', a common trope in folklore and psychoanalysis.
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