Harmony Korine released four films last year: Gummo (1997), Ken Park (2002), Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) and his controversial debut, Kids (1995), which made him famous. The first one I watched was Kids, that While in college, watching videotapes, and being amazed at such a bold teenage genre, in 1995, it was all 10-year-olds, promiscuity, nothing but sex, and ended up with Aids. And then Ken Park last year, Gummo tonight, it should be said that his film is a series with a clear concept, all aimed at the hopeless, depraved, dark next generation of America, you say he is cruel Or is the reality of the United States just so cruel? Is the United States so bad? Is it so decadent? Why can even such a small child be so cruel, so hopeless, and live such a depressing childhood?
There are many documentaries in the film style paragraph, an interviewee said: "Survival has not been a problem for me since I was a child, but why is everything I see so sad and dark", maybe this is what Korine always wanted to express, he used ruthless, The impact of the image is injected directly into your bloodstream, and you can fully experience it.
Gummo is the most sophisticated of his three films I have watched. Donkey-Boy, watching his movies takes a tenacious nerve to detach
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