Review of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) by Grant S — 06 Mar 2016
Wonderful, hilarious, campy fun.
Two drag queens, Felicia (played by Guy Pearce) and Mitzi (Hugo Weaving), and a transsexual, Bernadette (Terrence Stamp), leave Sydney for Alice Springs in order to play a series of shows. Their mode of transport - a bus, Priscilla. Their appearance in rural towns gets mixed reactions...
Very funny movie. Dialogue is razor-sharp and wittily clever. The characters themselves provide much of the entertainment, especially the over-the-topness of Felicia.
Some interesting themes too, especially of tolerance and intolerance, and not prejudging people. Much of our characters' help and support comes from unexpected sources...
Great work by the three leads. Guy Pearce is great as the larger-than-life, bitchy Felicia. Terrence Stamp provides the gravitas as Bernadette. Mitzi is the most complex character and Hugo Weaving does a great job in the role.
Good support from Bill Hunter as Bob.
This review of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) was written by Grant S on 06 Mar 2016.
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert has generally received very positive reviews.
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