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John Waters - Pink Flamingos

John Waters - Pink Flamingos

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"Pink Flamingos" is a highly controversial and notorious underground film directed by John Waters. Released in 1972, it's one of John Waters' most famous and infamous works. Here are some details about the film:

**Plot**: "Pink Flamingos" doesn't have a conventional plot in the way most movies do. It follows the lives of several unusual characters, including Divine, who is often described as the "Filthiest Person Alive." The film essentially showcases a series of shockingly grotesque and transgressive scenes, including elements of sex, violence, and other explicit content. The characters in the film engage in a competition to be the filthiest person alive.

**Cast**: Divine, who was a regular collaborator with John Waters, plays the central character. The film also features other members of Waters' regular ensemble cast, such as Mink Stole and Edith Massey.

**Themes**: "Pink Flamingos" is known for pushing the boundaries of good taste and societal norms. It explores themes of subversion, transgression, and the rejection of mainstream values and aesthetics. John Waters intended the film as a provocation and a challenge to the conventional mores of society.

"Pink Flamingos" is often considered one of the most shocking and controversial films ever made. It has a cult following and is celebrated for its audacity and willingness to challenge societal norms and expectations. However, it's important to note that the film is extremely explicit and offensive to many viewers, and it has been banned in some places. It remains a significant work in the world of underground cinema and has left a lasting impact on the history of film.

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