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22 de out. de 2024 · At once transgressive and empathetic, disturbing and undeniably beautiful, Gummo is a one-of-a-kind portrait of angelic and devilish souls caught in a cultural void, circumscribed by poverty and the depleted, alienated spiritual life of late-twentieth-century America. Year: 1997. Time: 89 min.
21 de out. de 2024 · At once transgressive and empathetic, disturbing and undeniably beautiful, Gummo is a one-of-a-kind portrait of angelic and devilish souls caught in a cultural void, circumscribed by poverty and the depleted, alienated spiritual life of late-twentieth-century America.
24 de out. de 2024 · October 24, 2024. After decades of bare bones Standard Def releases, this week sees Harmony Korine’s writing/directorial debut Gummo finally getting the 4K UHD Criterion treatment, The film flips the script from the metropolitan inhabitants of the big city in Kids, to a more rural story focusing on a lower income impoverished community of ...
22 de out. de 2024 · It Feels Like Home. A pocryphal lore—promoted by filmmaker Harmony Korine himself—claims that on the last day of shooting for his entrancingly deviant directorial debut, Gummo (1997), he vomited into a bucket, passed out, and got stabbed, and, when he woke up, the film had somehow been completed.
Há 2 dias · Theatrical Trailer; Illustrated Booklet – An essay by film critic Carlos Aguilar is included as are some production stills. The Bottom Line. Simply put, Gummo isn’t an easy movie to watch. If you’re a fan of the 90’s independent cinema films like this and Larry Clark’s Kids, then you’ll be right at home.
21 de out. de 2024 · Watching Harmony Korine’s 1997 debut, Gummo, feels like watching a post-apocalyptic fever dream. Controversial at every turn, this cult classic eschews any idea of a hero’s journey, a straightforward plot or anything resembling a happy ending—which is why it’s so compelling.
23 de out. de 2024 · Gummo (1997), the inaugural directorial effort of cinema’s favorite bad boy, Harmony Korine (Spring Breakers; Aggro Drift), has gone from a film about generational economic despair to a warning about our present, right as Criterion added a 4K edition of the film to the collection.