Review of Teeth (2000) by Manny R — 27 Nov 2009
"Teeth" explores the horror in the fear of the entities existing and non-existing as it condenses it audience's imagination into the darker, more sexual enigma. It has lots of good elements of both comedy and horror that when combined makes a fantastic film to watch.
Its gory apocalyptic sense of feminism seeks to stratify the morality of younger generation. The music plays so much importance in this film because it effectively strengthens the aftermath of every scene.
The cinematography is quite impressive, it's easy to watch, with camera movements and cuts that are well done. It's a complete package of laughter, sex, and violence.
This review of Teeth (2000) was written by Manny R on 27 Nov 2009.
Teeth has generally received mixed reviews.
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