Before it descends into mindless softcore,
low-budget sex comedy Teenage Hitchhikers
evinces a somewhat appealing dialogue style and a relatively empowered attitude
toward sexuality. As the title suggests, the picture tracks a pair of young
women thumbing their way down America’s highways, often trading sex for
transportation. Bird (Sandra Peabody) and Mouse (Chris Jordan, billed as
“Kathie Christopher”) are with-it chicks open for adventure, but wary of being
exploited. For instance, when a traveling rock band invites the ladies into
their RV, Bird and Mouse nix a proposed group-sex situation because the dudes
come across as too entitled and pushy. Lest this give the impression that Teenage Hitchhikers is some sort of
feminist statement, not long afterward Bird and Mouse grab a ride with a grody
traveling salesman, then take turns servicing him until a cop pulls over the
saleman’s car. As was true of way too many ’70s sexploitation flicks, Teenage Hitchhikers tries to have it
both ways, presenting its protagonists as avatars of women’s liberation while
also featuring endless scenes of nudity and screwing. If this disconnect was
the only problem associated with Teenage
Hitchhikers, the movie might merit closer examination. However, other
issues include the failure to gift the protagonists with distinct motivations
(where the hell are they headed?), the lack of a plot (unless continued forward
motion constitutes a plot), and the presence of an epic orgy scene that edges
very close to hardcore porn. Filling the screen with a dizzying array of
malnourished hippie types, all protruding ribs and unruly body hair, the orgy
scene features unsimulated contact just barely outside the camera’s view. None
of this is to say that Teenage
Hitchhikers is a total disaster. Some scenes are almost witty, even though
the content is distasteful—note the running gag about Bird and Mouse hectoring
a rapist for his unsatisfying size and technique. Rape jokes? Really?
Teenage
Hitchhikers: LAME
As the final orgy features many (NYC) porn performers, I wonder if this was made by people in the biz.
ReplyDeleteThe poster doesn't help - focusing on their crotches with their faces nowhere to be seen? Dude, c'mon.
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