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 No.5293

what does /film/ think of this movie? has anyone here even seen it?

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 No.5294

It's okay. I'm not deep into Harmony Korine but it might be one of his better projects.

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 No.5296

I've only seen Spring Breakers and I thought that was pretty well done overall.

He's done a lot of shorts and not all of them are online. Does anyone know where to watch them? I seem them randomly pop up sometimes but it's inconsistent.

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 No.5299

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.

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 No.6033

It's weird and there's a couple of interesting scenes but at the end of the movie I thought it was a waste of time.

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 No.6038

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>>5294

>not appreciating the film compressed digital footage of Julien Donkey Boy

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 No.6065

there was some genuine heart in this film, which I wasn't really expecting

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 No.6068

>>6065

yeah, his movies are just sort of "real" even though they're unreal. if you know what i mean. damn im high

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 No.13462

My first impression was that it was a garbage art film but I still saw relatability and subtlety in the acting that a lot of people overlook. At the end of the movie you can see Tummler's lip quiver into a smile a little when he's realized what his life has become, and supplementarily the entire cast except Chloe Sevigny and Linda Manz were locals they hired so maybe he was reflecting on his actual life as well. I haven't seen any other movie that accurately portrays the hedonistic exuberance of going full retard with your friends with then the chair scene as you're then drenched in a loud silence at the realization you're a pigbrained retard who spent his energy and youth wasting away your days goofing off and on top of this that scene became documentary territory as the actors forget they're on camera letting their true selves fully show.

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