But I’m A Cheerleader (1999)
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About
“John Waters might have made it all more flagrantly transgressive; but somehow Jamie Babbit’s tone fits the pastel-coloured satire quite nicely.” — Alexander Walker, London Evening Standard
SYNOPSIS
In a world of bubblegum colors and rigid binaries, But I’m a Cheerleader turns the machinery of repression into something both absurd and revealing. Director Jamie Babbit stages conversion therapy as a pastel nightmare, where Megan (Natasha Lyonne), an all-American cheerleader, is sent to be “corrected” through exaggerated performances of gender and desire. What unfolds is less a coming-of-age story than a dismantling of the systems that attempt to script identity itself, exposing their cruelty through stylization and camp. Buoyant yet barbed, this wickedly campy social satire endures as both a landmark of queer cinema and a defiant act of reclamation, transforming caricature into a weapon against the culture that produced it.
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- Genre Comedy
- Director Jamie Babbit
- Released 1999
- Runtime 1h 25m
- Rated R
- Studio Lionsgate
- CountryUSA
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