Bang Bang Baby
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A small town teenager in the 1960s believes her dreams of becoming a famous singer will come true when her rock star idol gets stranded in town. But a leak in a nearby chemical plant that is believed to be causing mass mutations threatens to turn her dream into a nightmare.... (Full plot summary below)

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A small town teenager in the 1960s believes her dreams of becoming a famous singer will come true when her rock star idol gets stranded in town. But a leak in a nearby chemical plant that is believed to be causing mass mutations threatens to turn her dream into a nightmare.

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The Young Folks - 10/10 by Josh CabritaThe moments of fantasy are blissful, but underneath the romance, the whimsy, and the makeup, they are unmistakably sad.
The Film Stage - 9/10 by Jared MobarakThe film, in effect, becomes a manifestation of humanity's knee-jerk reaction to laugh when scared.
Moveable Fest - 7/10 by Stephen SaitoAn auspicious debut for St. Jules, who has been building up to this with shorts, and one wonders what he could do on an even bigger canvas.
Georgia Straight - 6/10 by Ken EisnerUnfortunately, the filmmakers have little feel for the period or the genres they're spoofing, and the songs are mostly pretty bad anyway.
National Post - 6/10 by David BerryWhat begins as a sort of fitfully cute small town musical parody mutates into a decidedly more unique cartoon of feeling trapped; the lesson seems to be that, if you're going to go Lynch, its best to follow him all the way into the darkness.
NOW Toronto - 6/10 by Glenn SumiSt. Jules's script takes too many detours, and many plot points aren't carried through. Sometimes the meta film jokes feel strained. But he gets strong performances from the cast, who all channel 60s archetypes while maintaining their individuality.
Toronto Star - 5/10 by Bruce DemaraSt. Jules clearly has talent. What he needs is a story that maintains its consistent level of zany wit from beginning to end.
User Review - 10/10 by Panos ABang Bang Baby is an underrated gem of a movie with a story that tackles much more than it first appears to. With a charistmatic performance from Jane Levy and more than soild performances from co stars Justin Chatwin , Peter Stormare and David Reale this one more than deserves a watch.
User Review - 8/10 by Frances HA delightful pastiche of everything from Jacque Demy real life musical to David Cronenberg body horror, Bang Bang Baby shouldn't work, but miraculously does. It's a charming, whitty musical romp in glorious Technicolor (or at least as close as you can get now a days) with a few bizarre mutations thrown in. St. Jules embraces the strangeness and surrealism of it all as we are treated to people with bottles growing out of their stomachs, talking mutant babies and even a duet between the villian and the mouth growing out of his neck. It's so off the wall, that in the end it manages to loop back on itself to give everything a rational explanation. You might not think Bang Bang Baby is any good, but with so many layers it can't help but be intriguing.
User Review - 8/10 by TR JSt. Jules must be saddened by the general misunderstanding of this richly metaphorical beauty, injected with multiple life lessons and strong, but cloaked, messaging. The Movie Info is terribly misleading and describes a simplistic, cartoonish plot. The bulk of the movie is a fantastical depiction of a young girls coping mechanisms as she transitions quickly from thinking she has a chance at real fame and escape, to the seemingly much darker reality of being trapped in a stifling family situation paired with an unintended pregnancy. The purple haze is, among other things, a metaphor for what made her pregnant. Bobby is a metaphor for "I deserve better". The end of the movie is so powerful, especially for those who have children. When her baby is born, it is very creepy. It talks and looks like her needy father. But, in reality it is a normal girl with a birthmark on her face, which she obviously originally despises, but eventually comes to unconditionally love. The connections to her coping on multiple levels, the purple mutating haze, and all the other strange diversions in the movie suddenly start to become clear. Bravo St. Jules. Very clever and creative take on a common theme.

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