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Exploitation
This film could have ended arbitrarily at any point without sacrificing any meaningfulness, since it had none to begin with. I saw it out of curiosity. The fllm is a mess - it's basically the lowest of lowlives engaging in reprehensible behavior. I wish the tornado had dropped a few houses on these people. They're right out of Deliverance - except that movie was entertaining.
I just waited for this to end. Thank God it finally did.
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A must-see for film buffs. This is an important movie.
Harmony Korine outdoes himself in this film by successfully mixing three film approaches/components together: scripted dialogue, improvisation and documentary. This story about the impovershed and somewhat isolated town of Xena, Ohio presents a combination of social commentary, uncomfortable personal interaction and the beauty and tragedy of life. Everyone should see this movie once. It might disturb you, it might make you laugh, but it will definitely effect you.
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Harmony
If you can stomach it, get this movie. From the maker of Kids and tons of other crazy stuff, see what the boys of BELLY (Hype Williams) were watching on tv after Hype's opening rob scene.
This film seemed well put together. The events were humorous and realistic. What I love about Harmony's work is that it makes you think, it forces a physical reaction and a dialogue after being smacked in the butt or the face, or th... he's always very direct in that way.
Inde film makers Must Watch. Notice use of low-budget film work and sound. Looks good and edits uniquely Korine. Notice casting and anywhere-usa locations. The power of disturbing scenes add depth to film, such as Horror, and is uniquely Korine.
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True horror
This is a horror film where the horror is in a near real life experience. These are the people that you see out in public and think "they're STRANGE". Or worse these are the people you meet as friends of your most out there friend and you hope to Hell you never have to be in their presence again. Forget the blood drenched aliens and what-not, these characters are more disturbing because they are way too close to real.
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Harmony Korine relies on pushing the obvious hollywood buttons of sex and violence as much as the indie-film staples of prolonged silences and downbeat dialogue delivery. The main thing making Gummo stand out in the film landscape and seem creative rather than formulaic is the vignette style of filmmaking, the rarity of which gives the film it's novelty value.