| Lili Taylor, Jared Harris, Lothaire
Bluteau , Martha Plimpton, Stephen Dorff, Anna Thomson .
The true story of Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist who became
notorious after shooting art world icon Andy Warhol, is portrayed
in this fact-based drama. In an attempt to present a fair assessment
of her actions, writer-director Mary Harron focuses on Solanas'
troubled life, from her childhood as an abuse victim to her life
as teenage prostitute in New York City. These experiences left Solanas
(played by Lili Taylor) deeply scarred, contributing to a hatred
of men that later found full flower in her famous "SCUM Manifesto,"
an extremist tract calling for the establishment of a "Society
for Cutting Up Men." Deeply troubled, she nevertheless briefly
finds hope after befriending young transvestite Candy Darling (played
by Stephen Dorff) and discovering herself on the fringes of the
wild, colorful world surrounding the eccentric Warhol. She becomes
obsessed with the idea that Warhol's support could change her life,
only to become violently enraged when the artist and his friends
begin to turn away from her. |