This film is not for everyone. Daddy's Spitting Maidens is a collection of stories of girls who describe their first sexual relationships and their unseemly falls in love. Only their salivating mouths are framed; the stories are told using female voice-overs characterized by a sense of distance. The film explores the meanderings of human morality and political correctness, leading us on an inner journey in search of ourselves. This is not a standard film; it follows its own structure. Perhaps it could be labeled an art movie. Daddy's Spitting Maidens leaves us with some points for reflection. The background music is sometimes ominous, most of the time consisting of low frequencies that help us focus on the voice-overs. The music is composed by KKOT, an artist who has previously worked with Sid Lucero on 'Pink for the Masses'.
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