Movie Review: Teeth (2007)
Critical Critic: Phntmbanana | Published on: May 24, 2008 |
Filed under: Comedy, Horror
Directed By: Mitchell Lichtenstein
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Jess Weixler, John Hensley, Hale Appleman, Josh Pais
IMDB Link: Teeth
Movie Trailer: Trailer
To describe the premise of Teeth sort of spoils some of the fun of the movie but unfortunately some spoilers are needed to let anyone thinking of watching this movie (especially men) know what their getting into. This movie is graphic, shocking, and cringe-worthy at times, but also a great sex-ed commentary on abstinence. It wavers from the oddly funny to the very disturbing and walks the line well with a very talented lead actress.
Teeth is the story of Dawn (Jess Weixler), a high schooler who strictly adheres to her vow of abstinence (she is one of the leaders of Promise, her school’s teen chastity group). That works out well too, since she is literally the living representation of vagina dentata (better known as the toothed vagina) – i.e., what goes in, it doesn’t come out. But all bets are off when she meets Tobey (Hale Appleman) though, as he seems like the perfect boy for her. They begin to see each other and during one date, he rapes Dawn, and has his – gulp – penis cut off in the process. He dies from the large wound which makes Dawn very guilty, so she sets about to find out what is wrong with her. So what starts off as a story about a relatively normal prude teenager eventually morphs into a full blown femme-fatale tale.
This film is writer/director Mitchell Lichtenstein’s debut feature film and he shows some real promise to be a prominent horror director in the future. He smartly uses the bizarre concept to explore female empowerment and centuries old sexual mores. This sometimes leads the story off track, branching off into other paths that really aren’t needed to continue with the main theme. It is also tough to categorize this film as horror; you’re not scared about what will happen next (very little buildup) but you’ll cringe when you think about what body parts you will see next turned into a bloody stump. Some of the characters are written a little too one-dimensional as well, which is unfortunate but for such a small film not very surprising.
The acting here is somewhat of the low point of the film but nothing the actors do wrong is as cringe-worthy as what is done to some of them. Sweet and pure Dawn is the best portrayed in the film, and it would not be surprising to see Jess Weixler become a much more popular actress in the very near future. Dawn’s detestable step-brother Brad (played by Nip/Tuck’s John Hensley) is one of the more one sided characters, but Hensley does a good job with what he is given for a character. The rest of the characters, excluding a rather funny small part of Dr. Godfrey (Josh Pais), just don’t seem up to par – they aren’t played as well and are very inconsequential to the meat of the movie.
Teeth is an interesting, if not at times funny, little horror film that doesn’t try to do too much. Instead of plodding along, following the typical horror template, it tries to take the viewer on a very unique ride. It works most of the time but sometimes it gets caught up in itself a little too much. And except for a few actors, this small-scale, indie flick has got some decent acting and direction to be proud of. Check it out if you think you can handle the subject matter – I believe you will find a surprisingly good movie under all the darker themes and messages.
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About: Phntmbanana Movies and comics are my passion. When not watching the latest Hollywood megahit I can be found idling at the local comic shop. |













Phntmbanana posted a response on: May 24, 2008 | Reply
I a;most cried when I saw the pingback we got here… Dental care issues…
Jess posted a response on: May 25, 2008 | Reply
Sound like a good movie. thanks for the review.
lissi posted a response on: May 31, 2008 | Reply
Sounds like great movie. I think i will take a look
Thanks for the info
waywardjam posted a response on: June 3, 2008 | Reply
I just saw this over the weekend. I really liked Weixler’s performance and will be looking for her in future films. I found this laugh out loud funny at the most inopportune times (guess that says a lot about me). Like you said, not the best film but some definite strong points that make it worth watching.
Esteban posted a response on: July 3, 2008 | Reply
You were too kind.
They should have stayed with the image of Brad’s bleeding finger rotating inside our minds and then forget about the sick mother, and a bunch of incidental characters.
The diarrheical amount of info. about Vagina Dentata was useless and abusive, a beautiful metaphor thrown to the garbage just because.
Somewhere between teen comedy and gore movie… yeah right!