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27 Pieces of Me
Tanya, a lesbian sculptor living in Seattle hasn't seen her sister for over 10 years. When Ramona suddenly appears on her doorstep suitcase in hand the reception isn't a warm one. Tanya's male roommate Bold attempts to bring them together. Through a series of 'Therapy Sessions' with Bold, they begin to open up and rediscover the value of sisterly love.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive and eccentric artist, known for her bizarre sculptures made from found objects, suddenly finds herself the subject of intense media scrutiny after her estranged, formerly famous mother disappears. As the investigation unfolds, fragmented memories and hidden secrets about her past begin to surface, forcing her to confront the pieces of her own life. The film delves into themes of identity, artistic expression, and the complex relationships within a dysfunctional family.
Critical Reception
John Waters' "27 Pieces of Me" was met with a mixed reception from critics, though it garnered a dedicated cult following. Many praised its unique visual style and Ullman's performance, while others found its pacing and narrative somewhat disjointed. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating its unconventionality but sometimes struggling with its eccentricities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive artistic vision and Tracey Ullman's compelling performance as a troubled artist.
Criticized by some for its uneven pacing and a plot that occasionally feels as fragmented as its protagonist's psyche.
Appreciated for its quirky humor and Waters' signature transgressive style, though not reaching the heights of his earlier works.
Google audience: Google users generally found '27 Pieces of Me' to be an interesting, albeit unconventional, film. Many appreciated its artistic flair and the central performance, with some noting that it offered a unique perspective on family dynamics and identity. However, a portion of viewers felt the film was too strange or slow-moving, making it a divisive watch.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, found-object sculptures created by Tracey Ullman's character in the film were actual works of art conceived and constructed by avant-garde artist Maya Bøgh and her collaborators for the movie.
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