Gummo: Enter the Strange
Gummo is one of the strangest movies I've ever seen.It was even weirder for me considering I was probably 8 when I seen it haha.But it's a hidden gem from underground cult director Harmony Korine.
Now while this movie doesn't have the strongest story, the weirdness alone sells it.It basically shows the lives of the poor, challenged & twisted minds.You get some disturbing stuff, sad things & even comedy at times throughout this film.Here, I give you one of the funnier scenes.
Harmony is pretty out there haha & perhaps a bit crazy.To give you a little example, here's a piece of an article I found about the filming process.
After filming his drunken cameo he threw his sister through a window.
Korine was wasted IRL in the scene where he chats to a dwarf and spills his beer all over the place. "I needed to be in a certain state and it's hard to direct in that state so we saved that for last," he says. It was right before the film's wrap party at a local Nashville strip club. But Korine didn't make it to that. "I was out of it and I was really excited," he continues. "It was like four in the morning, and I think my sister went up to give me a hug, to congratulate me on finishing the film, and something happened and I threw her through a window. And this grip who looked like Mr Clean, this bald guy, he took a pocket knife and stabbed me … And that was the way it ended."
Also, here's how the filming conditions were & how Korine went about it.
Korine wore speedos and flip-flops in a bug-infested house to piss the "pussy" crew off.
The crew shot in some scummy places in Nashville. The worst were the bug-infested houses where people lived like rats. "In one of the houses, I found a piece of a guy's shoulder in a pillowcase," Korine told Herzog. "At times the crew would refuse to film in those conditions. We had to buy them those white suits like people wear in a nuclear fallout. I got angry with them because I thought they were pussies. I mean, all we're talking about is bugs and a disgusting rotting smell." But Korine's cinematographer Jean Yves Escoffier, like Korine, was fearless. They rebelled together. "When the others were wearing their toxic outfits, he and I wore Speedos and flip-flops just to piss them off."
Anyways, it's cool to return to steem! I've been a little absent lately due to work & Monster Hunter haha.But please, give Gummo a view!
(Some scenes in this movie are real while others are not.No cats were actually harmed.)
Leave Gummo: Enter the Strange to:
Read more #movies posts
Best Posts From sid-the-kid
We have not curated any of sid-the-kid's posts yet. But you can encourage our curation team to review posts by visiting them regularly and by referring other readers. Because we give priority to frequently read content.
More Posts From sid-the-kid
- [Featured Artist] gorilla_the_bear
- When Is It Enough? [UFC Fighter's Corner Refuses To Throw Towel In]
- Is Karate Making A Comeback In MMA?
- More Rick & Morty!!
- Remembering Sega Genesis
- DIY Punk Jacket
- What're the Benefits To Exercise?
- Detroit Graffiti Art #1
- Gummo: Enter the Strange
- What If Bruce Lee Was Around Today...In The UFC!