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''Trash Humpers'' is a 2009 American
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film written and directed by
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. Shot on worn
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home video, the film features a "loser-gang cult-freak collective"Renninger, Bryce (2009-08-06).
11 More for Toronto (including Harmony Korine)
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engaging in bizarre and destructive behavior on the streets of
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Plot

The film opens with multiple shots of a gang of elderly individuals humping trash cans. The gang is then shown
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, partaking in
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, destruction of property and disturbing the peace on the streets of
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. They interact with a young boy, both mocking him for failing to shoot baskets and encouraging his own violent and disturbing tendencies, and celebrate the birthday of their oldest member Buddy, who spends much of the celebration on the toilet suffering
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. Throughout the film, the characters participate in a variety of depraved and unpleasant activities, like making two men (wearing hospital gowns and adjoining hats) eat pancakes covered in dish soap. All their activities involve elements of
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or
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istic antics. Baby dolls are a recurring motif, which the Trash Humpers destroy by dragging behind their bicycles or "asphyxiating" them with plastic bags. The Trash Humpers meet a cross-dressing poet, whom they later accidentally kill, and a "comedian" whose jokes consist of crude, bigoted statements with no punchlines. Hervé, the Trash Humper who has been "filming" much of the activity, gives a speech expounding on the group's philosophy. Momma, the only female Trash Humper, asks God for guidance; she decides to kidnap an actual baby from a home, and the film ends with Momma singing a lullaby to the baby in the street.


Cast

*
Rachel Korine Rachel Korine is an American former actress. Married to director Harmony Korine, she is best known for starring as Cotty in his 2013 crime film '' Spring Breakers'' as well as Betsy in '' Men Go to Battle'' (2015), and Junia in '' The Knick'' (20 ...
as Momma * Brian Kotzur as Buddy * Travis Nicholson as Travis *
Harmony Korine Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973) is an American filmmaker, actor, photographer, artist, and author. His methods feature an erratic, loose and transgressive aesthetic, exploring taboo themes and incorporating experimental techniques,Alicia Kn ...
as Hervé


Production

Walking his dog late at night in the back alleys of his hometown of
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, Korine encountered trash bins strewn across the ground in what he imagined as a war zone. Overhead lights beamed down upon the trash in a
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-style that Korine found very dramatic. They began to resemble human form, beaten, abused and "very humpable".Ebiri, Bilge. (2009-10-09).
Harmony Korine on How Fatherhood Influenced His New Movie About Having Sex With Garbage Cans
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Korine remembered, as a teenager growing up in Nashville, a group of elderly
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s who would come out at night. He has described them as "the neighborhood boogeymen who worked at
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and would wrap themselves in shrubbery, cover themselves with dirt, and peep through the windows of other neighbors."Treihaft, Lauren; Brooks, Brian (2009-09-17).
Harmony Korine: 'I’m not going to lie and say that I don’t like provoking an audience'
" IndieWire. Retrieved on 2009-09-19.
Putting these two ideas together, Korine found conception for the film. As a child of the 1980s, Korine grew up in the age of V.H.S. He remembers his first camera, given to him by his father, and reusing the tape over and over again. "There was something interesting about certain images or scenes bubbling up to the surface."Bilton, Chris. (2009-09-14).
Interview: Harmony Korine
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On the rationale for using V.H.S. as the medium for ''Trash Humpers'', Korine stated "There's this obsession nowadays with technology and the fact that everything looks so clear. Everything needs to be so high-definition. There was a strange beauty in the
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. You almost have to squint to see things through the grain and the mist. There's something sinister about it." Upset over the bureaucracy in producing his previous and still most expensive feature, ''
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'', Korine aimed to make his next film as fast as he could, analogous to the free-form immediacy of painter and canvas. As a self-proclaimed "mistakist artist", Korine encouraged spontaneity. Like ''
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'', the script was merely a collection of written-down ideas. Before filming, Korine shot
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images of people in costumes late at night to help find his aesthetic. Filming lasted only a couple of weeks. "Once everyone was in their character and their costume, and I had figured out the structure of it, the randomness, the anti-aesthetic, it was really the performers, the Trash Humpers, walking around at night, videotaping each other doing these things,"Tully, Michael (2009-09-16).
A Conversation With Harmony Korine
." Hammer to Nail. Retrieved on 2009-09-19.
Korine recalled. "We would just walk around and sleep under bridges or behind a strip mall somewhere. We'd get these big tractor tires and make a nest to sleep in." Korine adds, "it was pretty intense because there were no breaks. It was just constant. Korine says that he didn't think traditionally about scenes, sounds, or color during filming, but more about being true to a feeling. "If it feels right to me. If there is some strong, palpable, raw quality in the moment then I won't question it." Korine himself plays as one of the Trash Humpers. Korine cut the film on two VCRs to instill an approximate randomness. "I wanted a kind of incidental awkwardness, like maybe the guy taping it had turned it off and on." Korine often cites that in the creation of the film he aimed to mimic a found object or artifact. He even flirted with the idea of "leaving the film on a sidewalk somewhere" or placing various parts of the film at different flea markets to be unearthed at random and eventually put together as a whole, but ultimately decided he would claim ownership when he realized the copyright could not hold that way. At the film's premiere in
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, Korine informed the audience that the title was to be taken literally and those likely to walk out were given due warning. In an interview, he stated, "That's why I named it Trash Humpers, because I didn't want to fool anyone." There were only four months between the beginning of filming and the world premiere. For Korine, ''Trash Humpers'' is an elaborate portrait of the "American Landscape": a series of "park garages, back alleyways, and beautiful lamp posts that light up the gutter." Korine has repeatedly emphasized his use of street lamps and how they are for him deeply representative of America. Korine sees the film as an ode to vandalism. "I have a real deep love and admiration for these characters. Not for what they do, but for the way they do it." "There can be a creative beauty in their mayhem and destruction. You could say these characters are poets or
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of mayhem ... comedic with a
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horror."Kohn, Eric. (2009-09-30).
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Korine wondered "whether this might make mainstream society envious of their social freedom."


Reception

On review aggregator
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, ''Trash Humpers'' holds a 60% approval rating, based on 40 reviews, and an average rating of 5.5/10. Its consensus reads, "It's oddly affecting in a deeply discomforting way, but ''Trash Humpers'' pales in comparison with Harmony Korine's earlier, truly transgressive work." On
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, the film holds a score of 33 out of 100 based on 11 reviews from critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Rob Nelson of ''
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'' remarked that the film is highly unlikely to gratify all audiences, and questioned what its notability would have been without the director's "hipster celebrity". However, intrigued by the film, he commented the cinematography as having "no small share of perverse beauty, particularly for those who miss the charming imperfections of videocassettes in this squeaky-clean digital era." Jim Emerson of
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said of the film: "It's like watching a homemade VHS made by some anonymous high school gang of mildly pervy, goofball friends to amuse themselves one weekend when they had nothing better to do," and "Like all of Korine's output, ''Trash Humpers'' is art presented as trash or the other way around – in this case, something like pretentious 1980s 'performance art' captured on VHS." The film won the DOX Award at the
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in November 2009.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack to the film was released by Drag City on 7" in a limited run of 500 copies, with each sleeve "hand-filthed" and signed by director Harmony Korine. # "Trashy Torch Song Lullaby" (1:21) # "Rumble" (0:22) # "Night Time" (1:16) # "Three Little Devils" (0:50) # "Chitshit" (0:49) # "Kitchen Strangulation" (2:07) # "You Girls Sure Suck Large Fat Penis" (5:06) # "Sweet Night" (0:51) # "Sleep My Darlin" (2:11)


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