âBurroughs famously dubbed Waters the Pope of Trash. Female Trouble, we might say, is his Summa Trashologica.â âEd Halter, The Criterion Collection
It all goes to hell when Baltimore bad girl Dawn Davenport doesnât get the cha-cha heels sheâs been demanding for Christmas. In this hilarious, irreverent, pyrotechnic melee of high-trash hijinks, Dawn ruins Christmas, skips town, and embarks on a wild ride that involves hitchhiking, robbery, murder, pregnancyâand, of course, modeling and glamour, too. The second installment of John Watersâ classic Trash Trilogy, Female Trouble explodes conventional norms of good behavior (and art) and is all the proof youâll ever need that sometimes being bad can feel so, so very good.
âBurroughs famously dubbed Waters the Pope of Trash. Female Trouble, we might say, is his Summa Trashologica.â âEd Halter, The Criterion Collection
It all goes to hell when Baltimore bad girl Dawn Davenport doesnât get the cha-cha heels sheâs been demanding for Christmas. In this hilarious, irreverent, pyrotechnic melee of high-trash hijinks, Dawn ruins Christmas, skips town, and embarks on a wild ride that involves hitchhiking, robbery, murder, pregnancyâand, of course, modeling and glamour, too. The second installment of John Watersâ classic Trash Trilogy, Female Trouble explodes conventional norms of good behavior (and art) and is all the proof youâll ever need that sometimes being bad can feel so, so very good.