- Gummo
Infobox Film
name = Gummo
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director =Harmony Korine
producer =Cary Woods
writer = Harmony Korine
narrator =
starring =Jacob Reynolds Nick SuttonJacob Sewell Darby Dougherty Chloë Sevigny
music =
cinematography =Jean-Yves Escoffier
editing =Christopher Tellefsen
distributor =Fine Line Features
released = 1997
runtime = 95 min.
country =United States flagicon|USA
language = English
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website = http://www.finelinefeatures.com/gummo/
amg_id = 1:158664
imdb_id = 0119237"Gummo" is a
1997 cult film written and directed byHarmony Korine . The film stars Nick Sutton andJacob Reynolds . Rather than following a linear plot, the film is a series of seemingly unrelatedvignettes depicting the lives of fictional residents of the small town ofXenia, Ohio . The title is supposedly derived fromGummo Marx ,Fact|date=November 2007 the least known of theMarx Brothers , who quit the act before they became famous.ynopsis
The film is set in
Xenia, Ohio , a real life small town that was hit by a tornado in 1974. The film, however, was not actually shot in Xenia. The film depicts Xenia as the home of various oddball and sometimes disturbing backwater characters. The loose narrative follows several main characters, interrupted by vignettes depicting the other denizens of the town.The film opens with a grainy voiced narrator recounting the events of the tornado while disturbing home-movies images play — mostly of the town's people. After the narration, the credits roll over a montage of a pre-adolescent boy wearing a pair of pink bunny ears and shorts, on an overpass in the rain.
After the credit sequence, we see a cat being carried by the scruff of its neck by a teenage boy. He drowns the cat in a barrel of water. The film then cuts to a different boy, Tummler, in a wrecked car with a girl. They fondle each other, and then Tummler realises there is a lump on one of her breasts.
Tummler and Solomon then ride down a hill on bikes. The narrator introduces Tummler as a boy with "a marvelous persona", who some people call "downright evil". Later, Tummler aims an air rifle at a cat. His friend Solomon stops him from killing the cat, protesting that it is a house cat. They leave and we see the cat go to its owner's house. The cat is owned by three sisters, two of whom are teenagers and one who is pre-pubescent.
The film cuts back to Tummler and Solomon, who are hunting feral cats. They bring the cats to a local grocer, who intends to butcher and sell them to a local restaurant, and the grocer tells them that they have a rival in the cat killing business. They then buy glue from the grocer, which they take to the woods and use to get high.
The film then cuts to a scene in which two young boys dressed as cowboys curse and destroy things in a junkyard. The boy wearing the bunny ears arrives and the other boys shoot him "dead" with cap-guns. The bunny-costumed boy either plays dead or faints, and the boys then curse him out and steal his shoes. They grow bored of messing around with him, and leave him sprawled on the ground.
Tummler and Solomon track down a local boy who is poaching "their" cats. The poacher is poisoning the cats rather than shooting them. When Tummler and Solomon break into the poacher's house, they find disturbing photos of the young teen in drag and also his elderly grandmother, who is comatose and unresponsive in a bed. The poacher is forced to care for her, which he finds disgusting. The boys turn off the grandmother's life support, believing she is "dead inside."
Also included are scenes involving a drunk man (played by Harmony Korine) flirting with a gay midget; a man prostituting his
Down syndrome sister to Solomon, Dot and her sisters encountering a child molester, a pair of twins selling candy door-to-door (which they steal the money from,) the teenaged girl's conversation with a tennis player who has ADD, a drunken party chair-wrestling match, and two skinhead brothers slap-fighting. Tummler's widower father and Solomon's widowed mother are also introduced in tragic-comic scenes which also reveal Tummler's hobby writing poetry. A short interlude features blurry images of people incorpse paint engaging in some sort of ceremony involving the skull of a horned animal, possibly a goat.Production
Most of the film was shot in
Nashville, Tennessee , and most of the actors had little or no experience, among them long-time local rockerDave Cloud . The exceptions include directorHarmony Korine 's long-time girlfriendChloë Sevigny andLinda Manz . Korine himself also plays a role in the film. Sevigny was also in charge of costumes for the film, reportedly purchasing the majority of the costumes at a local thrift store to preserve authenticity. The scene in which roaches crawl out of holes in a wall was filmed in a real roach-infested Nashville home.oundtrack
"See
Gummo (Soundtrack) "The soundtrack features
black metal bands such asAbsu ,Burzum , Bathory, and the German Bethlehem. Also features other metal bands like Brujería, Sleep,Eyehategod andpower violence band Spazz.cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:apfyxqujldse
title="Gummo" - Original Soundtrack
work=Allmusic
accessdate=2008-02-18] Korine later showed interest inblack metal subculture in his 2000 visual series "The Sigil Of The Cloven Hoof Marks Thy Path ."Other popular songs were used in the film, but not included on the soundtrack, such as
Buddy Holly 's "Everyday" andMadonna 's "Like A Prayer." Also,Roy Orbison 's "Crying" closes the movie, and is directly referenced in the dialog.Response
"Gummo" premiered at the 24th
Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 1997. During the screening, numerous people got up and left during the initial cat drowning sequence.Werner Herzog praised the film in a conversation between himself andHarmony Korine , published in the November 1997 issue ofInterview magazine . Herzog spoke of being especially moved by the bacon taped to the wall during the bathtub scene. [ [http://finelinefeatures.com/gummo/inter01.htm Fine Line Features | Gummo ] ]The film's portrayal of "poor
white trash " has garnered both glowing reviews and thunderous condemnations for its disturbing content and strange style, which is simultaneously hyperrealistic andsurreal . In addition todrug abuse , the film covers a broad range of issues includingsuicide ,grief ,homophobia ,prostitution ,sexual abuse ,sexual harassment ,euthanasia andracism . DirectorLukas Moodysson listed it number three on his top ten hits for the 2002Sight and Sound Poll . [ [http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/topten/poll/voter.php?forename=Lukas&surname=Moodysson BFI | Sight & Sound | Top Ten Poll 2002 - How the directors and critics voted ] ]Scenes from Gummo were featured in the documentary Beautiful Losers (2007) in which Harmony Korine himself is one of the film's subjects. [ cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0430916/movieconnections |title=Beautiful Losers (2008) - Movie Connections |accessdate=2008-05-09 |work=The Internet Movie Database ] .
A scene from Gummo was on the TV in the background of a scene in Hype Williams' 1998 film Belly. This was a scene in the relative beginning of the film when the DMX character (Tommy) and the
Nas character (Sincere) are hanging out at Tommy's home and wake up his girlfriend making her angry.References
External links
*imdb title|id=0119237|title=Gummo
* [http://www.finelinefeatures.com/gummo/ Official Site]
* [http://www.harmony-korine.com Unoffical Fansite]
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