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Hairspray is one of those delightful John Waters films that really captures the quirky, vibrant atmosphere of the '60s. The pacing is just right, it doesn't drag, and the musical numbers are both fun and a bit campy, which adds to its charm. Tracy Turnblad, with her big heart and even bigger hair, is a standout. You really feel her journey from outsider to teen activist. The practical effects, like the wigs and costumes, are over-the-top but fit the tone perfectly. There's something refreshing about how it tackles issues like integration with a light touch, yet it doesn't shy away from deeper themes. Plus, Divine's performance is simply unforgettable, a true testament to Waters' unique vision.
Features memorable performances from a stellar cast.Vivid depiction of 1960s culture and dance.Explores social themes with a lighthearted approach.
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