Teen lust
permeated the whole ’50s-nostaligia craze, but perhaps because the
family-friendly TV show Happy Days
(1974–1984) became the dominant image of this particular ’70s fad, there’s a
tendency to think of ’50s throwbacks as wholesome. Projects like Sweater Girls put lie to that. A tacky
sex comedy with interchangeable characters, repetitive episodes, and sleazy
vignettes of girls removing their tight sweaters so they can chitty-chat while
wearing only bras, Sweater Girls is
all about the way hormones drive adolescents wild. Whereas better ’50s
throwbacks place youthful longing into a larger sociocultural context, Sweater Girls is single-minded to a
fault. That’s a shame, because the premise reflected in the movie’s title
should have been the launching pad for naughty fun. After one too many episodes
of boyfriends getting handsy at the drive-in or the malt shop, several
high-school girls form a club called “The Sweater Girls,” vowing to protect
their chastity. The good version of this premise might have taken a satirical
path, depicting an experiment with feminism years before the concept went
national. Instead, Sweater Girls
creates one heavy-petting scenario after another, snuffing any hope of
expressing a resonant theme. In one bit, a girl gets her guy hot and bothered, then
strands him naked in the woods by stealing his car. Even leaning into that
direction—punishing the boys for taking their girlfriends’ sexual availability
for granted—would have been something. Alas, Sweater Girls is as formless as it is pointless, especially when it
gets mired in dopey gags about stupid cops and public urination.
Sweater Girls: LAME
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