Gummo (1998)
UK THEATRICAL RELEASE: Apr 17th 1998 TOTAL FILM REVIEW
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Gummo comes to us courtesy of the off-kilter psyche that dreamt up the script for the highly controversial Kids. Not surprisingly, it's an equally disturbing but innovative tale about teenage angst - this time set in Ohio's mad small-town suburbs. One of the most striking things about it is that director/scribe Harmony Korine abandons conventional linear narrative. Gummo is a collection of insights into the grim and macabre existence of an impoverished neighbourhood, which hasn't yet recovered, either physically or economically, from the devastation wrought by a tornado. It focuses on two bored, geeky adolescents, Tummler (Nick Sutton) and Solomon (Jacob Reynolds), who spend their time killing stray cats, sniffing glue, visiting prostitutes and annoying the neighbours.
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