It's probably the most known Harmony Korine film (Spring Breakers might have taken that spot because it was more commercial).
It's not as abstract or disjointed as people say. The narrative is certainly loose, but there are a couple of plotlines and recurring motifs.
I think the standalone scenes stick out the most, though. The two kids in the cowboy getups cursing was my favorite scene.
It's interesting to watch and Harmony Korine is an interesting filmmaker, but I wouldn't say there's much depth. It's almost like a guilty pleasure. Trash Humpers is the best example. You don't watch it because it's good cinema, per se, but you just can't look away.