Honestly this is the only movie that has ever made me uncomfortable during some scenes. I know it is just a movie but the actors they chose fit the roles so well. Visceral kino.
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Honestly this is the only movie that has ever made me uncomfortable during some scenes. I know it is just a movie but the actors they chose fit the roles so well. Visceral kino.
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Which scene? Multiple people have literally flipped out on me really bad when the girl was talking about how she was molested.
The girl with down syndrome and the grandma in the bed scene.
I don’t remember these. The only bit that got me was when they were whipping the cat and that just set the tone.
Oh yeah the cat scene as well kek. The scenes I mentioned is when they pay the guy to frick the down syndrome girl like he was pimping her out to random people and the other is when they sneak into that one kids house with his dying grandma on the bed and shoot her in the foot with a pellet gun then unplug her life support.
What a film. I’d better watch it again.
Its like a vhs video recording of a girl playing in the dirt with her voiceover narration describing how her dad said it was ok because he was her dad. Or something like that.
>grandma in the bed scene.
What was so bad about that? You dont even see her right?
Think the grandma scene hits a bit closer for me personally because my grandma lived in squalor like some of the homes in the movie with shit everywhere. I can understand somewhat how people lives get that way. They do show the grandma the entire scene.
ah gotcha. I also didnt remember they unplugged her or really what any of the context was or anything other than shooting her in the foot. Really watching him change socks was the most disturbing thing to me in that scene. Its almost like a phobia of mine.
Yeah it was the grandmas troony grandchild sock as well, even more gross.
Movie was meant to portray a town after a tornado struck, probably a bit exaggerated in some parts but overall accurate. Especially the two brothers boxing scene, I knew about 20 of those kinds of kids growing up.
what was meant by the chair scene
metaphor for the protestant reformation
The chair was a rabbit
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BLICKY GOT THE STIFFY UHHH
Brutally honest depiction of white trash
Is it an accurate portrayal of poor white americans?
more realistic portrayal of USA than top gun maverick thats for sure
White People: The Movie
Linda Manz (August 20, 1961 – August 14, 2020) was an American actress. Making her film debut in 1978, she was mainly active until 1997. She was noted for her roles in Days of Heaven (1978), The Wanderers (1979), Out of the Blue (1980), and Gummo (1997).
Died August 14, 2020 (aged 58)
That scene when the dude picks up the three girls in his car and tries to frick them could have been a lot worse knowing the energy of the movie.
I say his line all the time but I substitute hicks. Nuthin' new for hicks like you. And I just say it to myself alone of course in reference to others.
where can i find a t*rrent of this? rarbg doesn't have it.
I got it off of 1337x I think, it is shit quality but I think the movie is shit quality as well by default so idk.
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The trailer was kino
kino
The bigod version is better although I do love that version
>le wacky and gross arthouse
>le le posters with no soul
Gummo is just Leolo with no talent or beauty
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this movie is the equivalent of somebody taking a shit in a museum and calling it art
Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt". In April 1917, an ordinary piece of plumbing chosen by Duchamp was submitted for an exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, the inaugural exhibition by the Society to be staged at The Grand Central Palace in New York. When explaining the purpose of his Readymade sculpture, Duchamp stated they are "everyday objects raised to the dignity of a work of art by the artist's act of choice."[2] In Duchamp's presentation, the urinal's orientation was altered from its usual positioning.[3][4][5] Fountain was not rejected by the committee, since Society rules stated that all works would be accepted from artists who paid the fee, but the work was never placed in the show area.[6] Following that removal, Fountain was photographed at Alfred Stieglitz's studio, and the photo published in the Dada journal The Blind Man. The original has been lost.
The work is regarded by art historians and theorists of the avant-garde as a major landmark in 20th-century art. Sixteen replicas were commissioned from Duchamp in the 1950s and 1960s and made to his approval.[7] Some have suggested that the original work was by the female artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven[8][9] who had submitted it to Duchamp as a friend, but art historians maintain that Duchamp was solely responsible for Fountain's presentation.[3][10]
>readymade sculpture
Artgays are mentally ill
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A lotta sheltered kids get super uncomfortable with this one XD. Imo it shares more in common with the satire of Mark Twain than a disturbing film like Saló. Korine doesn't play with metaphors as much as he does iconography, and the specific, isolate feelings his vignettes bring.
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A very American movie, to say the least, and it's self-aware of that label, for better or worse. Korine was descending into perpetual intoxication and self-sabotaging chaos. I think this film shows his mental state. Some parts are fricked, blackpilled, and mean-spitited; but others show a deep longing for beauty and the majestic.
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Idk I have a love/hate relationship with this one. As much cringe as there are moments of true catharsis. I don't get disturbed by it tho, unless I think about how he shot some of those half naked kids, that's kinda weird @-@
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Not a part of this film, but Larry Clark is a huge weirdo too. Older I get the more red flags go off for his direction in KIDS
>I think about how he shot some of those half naked kids,
Which scene are you talking about? Or is this in something else?
Bunny Boy Scenes + Crossdressing Kid + Bath Scene + Some others I'm forgetting
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Just picture yourself, an adult man, filming kids like that. A little suss to say the least, though I won't accuse Korine of anything beyond that. Just a lil strange for me
It said on the iMDB trivia page he got chased by a bunch of dads with guns because he thought he was filming cheese pizza kek
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She is honestly adorable. Wife material if she lost a bit of weight, architects need not reply.
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I wish. I'd pay MONEY to touch her.
The greatest film; the final film
I think about it everyday. I find it harder to watch with my first son on the way - Gummo ends on a dead black cat, Beach Bum ends with a safe white kitten. I like Korine's post-JDB stuff more, generally
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