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Duration: 863 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: جس وایسلر, ジェス・ワイクスラー, 潔絲·威克斯勒, 제스 웨이슬러
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Jessica 'Jess' Weixler, born June 8, 1981, is an American actress known for her roles in comedy-horror film 'Teeth' and comedy 'The Big Bad Swim'. She graduated from Atherton High School in Louisville, Kentucky, attended Juilliard, and won awards for her role in 'Teeth', including a Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival. She was named New York Magazine's 'New Indie Queen' in 2009 and currently resides in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, New York.
Release Year: 2007
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Alternative Title: Vagina Dentada, Teeth - Wer zuletzt beißt, beißt am besten, Dagose me, Dontia, Zubi, Mély harapás, Denti, Zeby, Dentes, Зубы, Vaginalni zobje
Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Writer: Mitchell Lichtenstein
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Genre: Comedy, Horror
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Dawn grows up under the shadow of a nuclear power plant and discovers she has an unusual ability: her vagina possesses teeth that attack anyone who attempts sexual contact with her. This 'curse,' which she considers an adaptation due to her biology class's study on evolution, is hidden from others until it causes unexpected consequences during high school. Dawn pledges to remain chaste until marriage and dates Tobey in group settings to resist temptation. However, things between them take an unexpected turn, leading Dawn to seek help from admirer Ryan. Throughout the film, Dawn struggles with her curse, which ultimately becomes a source of empowerment as she learns to navigate her own destiny.
'Teeth' (2007), directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein and blending comedy with horror, is a unique tale that combines sexual anxiety with body horror. The story revolves around Dawn, who grows up in the shadow of a nuclear power plant and discovers she has a unique bodily 'adaptation.' While the film explores themes of sexuality, temptation, and empowerment, its primary focus lies in Dawn's struggle to understand and control her unusual condition.