![]() The "script" here is just a list Julien vague descriptions of scenes, that were hashed out and improvised during shooting the long-form "screenplay" seems to be merely a transcript of Collected Screenplays: Jokes film. 1 but naturalistic tale of abuse and tragedy. In Julien Donkey-Boy Korine's sociological side that heavily informs Gummo and Gummo Breakers, and Gummo to a subtler extent falls away, leaving an Donkey-boy v. No one but Korine could have filmed the script to such an accomplished, Gummo, and important result the mark of a true auteur. In light of this, it becomes clear the best adjective to describe Gummo is not "weird", "gross" or "difficult", but "miraculous". 1 greatly from i Gummo does not have much of a script. With these and many, many other scenes in truncated form or not appearing at all, something surprising emerges: the genuinely compelling and sad story of three sisters' search for their missing cat. ![]() The chair-wrestling Gummo that's easily the film's funniest moment is not mentioned, and was probably a spontaneous moment on set. The rabbit scene is free of cussing and set on a front lawn instead of in a junkyard. Aug 05, Bad-at-reading rated it really liked it Shelves: film. Yeah, I get it, everyone hates that "Harmony Korine fan" but I just really love him, ok? Harmony doesn't judge. People are as they are, strange as they may be, and Harmony bears witness to it. 1 doesn't exploit his characters to serve some preachy purpose. He highlights that it's not his job to preach a moral narrative and I agree. In these screenplays, Kids, and the films of his I've seen, he doesn't ever seem to judge. Harmony doesn't stray from reality, even when it's ugly. His scene detail in the scripts is imaginative, but always grounded. 1 characters, despite Gummo strange circumstances, feel real. I was really put off by his introduction to "Jokes," but I fell in love with it when I read it and I'm sad it Collected Screenplays: Jokes never fully realized as a film. You could encounter his characters anywhere perhaps you've even lived some of the experiences he details. All of the work is absurd, sure - but I agree when Harmony calls his work Julien. All of the work is absurd, sure - but I agree when Harmon This arrived in the mail yesterday and I finished it within hours. It's almost impossible to articulate why Harmony is great because that's an understanding someone has to approach on their own, when discomfort regarding his work turns into Collected Screenplays: Jokes and finally turns into admiration. It took me years to "get" Harmony Korine to watch Gummo past the opening narration to understand that his work is full of heart and free of judgment. This arrived in the mail yesterday and I finished it within hours. Sep 14, cassidy h rated it it was amazing. May 26, Lafayette Hubbard rated it liked it. I do recommend watching the actual movies beforehand Gummo "Jokes," which was never completedbut this is a must-read collection that helps to explore Harmony Korine's works further for all of his fans. Otherwise, this is a marvelous treasure for any fan or enemy of Korine's films. It is widely believed that the transcript was not even written by Collected Screenplays: Jokes. The transcript of "julien donkey-boy" that concludes the collection does not serve much justice to the film. I had originally purchased this book mainly to read the original screenplay for "Gummo. Another reason is that the film succeeds radiantly at inventing and presenting a world that is bo There is a somehow hypnotic and projective quality about all of Harmony Korine's works. What Collected Screenplays: Jokes presented never ceases to be both stunningly beautiful and unbearably ugly simultaneously. There is a somehow hypnotic and projective quality about all of Harmony Korine's works. Jan 07, Marzi Margo rated it it was amazing Shelves: five-starfictiondrama. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Be the first to ask a question about Collected Screenplays 1. ![]() To ask other readers questions about Collected Screenplays 1please sign up. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. This collection of three screenplays displays his defiantly unorthodox approach to film form, as well as the unclassifiable imaginative energy that drives all of his work. Only years-old when he directed his extraordinary debut feature GummoHarmony Korine has since continued to serve notice that he is the riskiest, most radical young talent in independent US film.
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