Mini-Review: If the lo-fi aesthetic and the "found home video" concept of Trash Humpers is anything to go by, and if we take into account what Fight Harm would've been, in this age of "Pain Olympics" and "Man Gets Fucked To Death By Horse Then Dies" is Korine even relevant or necessary anymore? You can pass it off as art if you're Harmony Korine, apparently. I just wish that he would make it instead of faking it!
Mini-Review: My favourite movie. Maybe it's just because I saw it at the right age and it resonated with me deeply, but even watching now I still feel an unusual amount of joy and warmth. All I want to do is hug the DVD case.