Quote:
"Bridal Shower (1971) features various sisters, relatives and
friends playing out a typical small-town bridal shower, revealing it for what
it is, 'a North American pre-marital fertility ritual complete with humiliations,
party games and fright masks'. Wilson's satire is dominated by a
rambunctious sense of fun, so that we never lose touch with the women's
humanity."
-- Tony Reif
Source:
Reif, Tony. "West Coast Filmmaking: 1: History."
In Self Portrait: Essays on
the Canadian and Quebec Cinemas, edited by Piers Handling and Pierre VĂ©ronneau. Translated by Marie-Claude Hecquet and Antoinette Vidal. Ottawa: Canadian Film Institute, 1980.
[in French] (p. 131)