Review of Private Parts (1972) by Aaron W — 13 Nov 2009
Paul Bartel's feature film debut is an expectedly hilarious and campy combination of The Tenant and Psycho taken over the top, though it definitely could've pushed it further.
It's the classic story of a young girl running away to the big city with her friend, getting caught spying on her friend's sexual adventures, moving to her overprotective Aunt's hotel inhabited by several odd characters and meeting a nice young Peeping Tom who likes to fill blow up dolls with water and inject them with a syringe full of his own blood. Crazy, funny, good, but lacking something.
This review of Private Parts (1972) was written by Aaron W on 13 Nov 2009.
Private Parts has generally received positive reviews.
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