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Director Korine attempts a more pleasing aesthetic In his visually and emotionally exhausting previous films, "Gummo" and "Julien Donkey-Boy," writer-director Harmony Korine reveled in dysfunction. His subjects—a frantic schizophrenic in "Julien," a run-down town full of bored, angry kids in "Gummo"—were ugly, disturbed people, and he accordingly shot them in ugly, disturbing ways, designed to jangle nerves and set teeth on edge. |
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