12-year-old
Dawn Weiner (Heather Matarazzo) is perhaps the most put-upon adolescent
in film history in Todd Solondz's bitterly hilarious black comedy Welcome
To The Dollhouse. Dawn is bright but awkward, both physically
and socially, and is appallingly unpopular among her peers, to whom
she's better known as "Weiner-Dog." Possessing little charm or grace
and perhaps the most misguided fashion sense of her generation, Dawn
is not an easy girl to like and practically no one seems interested
in making the effort. If life is tough for Dawn at school, it's hardly
any better at home. While her folks dote on her gratingly cute younger
sister Missy (Daria Kalinina) and look with pride to her bookish older
brother Mark (Matthew Faber), Dawn is either ignored or treated as an
annoyance. Dawn has developed a crush on Steve (Eric Mabius), the hunky
guitarist Mark has drafted into his rock band (significantly, Mark is
less interested in making cool noise or unloading teenage angst than
in having another extra-curricular activity to put on his college applications);
Steve is polite but obviously not interested in her. However, Dawn has
attracted the attention of a boy at school -- Brandon (Brendan Sexton
Jr.), a mean-spirited junior thug whose idea of a good time is threatening
Dawn with rape. A painfully accurate account of life in junior high
(what Matt Groening called "the lowest pit of hell"), Welcome
To The Dollhouse is also very funny, but writer and director
Todd Solondz never lets the film's humor dilute the agony of its leading
character; anyone who has ever been 12-years-old will doubtless laugh
at Dawn while uncomfortably recalling the horror of their own pre-teen
years.
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