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If you prefer bikini-clad babes with guns, there’s Spring Breakers. It’s the kind of ‘experimental’ movie hailed as edgy, subversive and transgressive, when in fact it’s inept, amateurish and loathsome.
When Harmony Korine wrote the exploitative youth-movie Kids, he was praised as an enfant terrible. Now he’s 40, he seems uncannily like a dirty old man.
He’s hit on the commercially shrewd idea of persuading a couple of Disney starlets — Vanessa Hudgens (of High School Musical fame) and Selena Gomez (Wizards Of Waverly Place) — to wear bikinis for almost an entire film and act like lager louts on a spring break to Florida.
They and two friends (Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine, the auteur’s <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=b001acb58b492e75e279f5591de2c634"></script>extremely youthful wife) embark on a cocaine-fuelled, drink-sozzled, sex-crazed orgy of armed robbery and promiscuous sex.
One girl has second thoughts. Another gets shot. The others just have a great time, killing people.
James Franco takes the chance to wear gold teeth and an idiotic smile. He overacts like crazy as a would-be rapper-gangsta who is way too stupid to survive five minutes in any known underworld.
Mr Korine does his best to ape the stylistic, gruesome excesses of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers but he has no discernible talent or ideas of his own, nor the slightest concept of characterisation or narrative structure.
The result is heavy-handed, repetitive and nowhere near as groundbreaking as Mr Korine and his acolytes think it is. Never has bad behaviour looked so boring.
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If you prefer bikini-clad babes with guns, there’s Spring Breakers. It’s the kind of ‘experimental’ movie hailed as edgy, subversive and transgressive, when in fact it’s inept, amateurish and loathsome.
When Harmony Korine wrote the exploitative youth-movie Kids, he was praised as an enfant terrible. Now he’s 40, he seems uncannily like a dirty old man.
He’s hit on the commercially shrewd idea of persuading a couple of Disney starlets — Vanessa Hudgens (of High School Musical fame) and Selena Gomez (Wizards Of Waverly Place) — to wear bikinis for almost an entire film and act like lager louts on a spring break to Florida.
They and two friends (Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine, the auteur’s <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=b001acb58b492e75e279f5591de2c634"></script>extremely youthful wife) embark on a cocaine-fuelled, drink-sozzled, sex-crazed orgy of armed robbery and promiscuous sex.
One girl has second thoughts. Another gets shot. The others just have a great time, killing people.
James Franco takes the chance to wear gold teeth and an idiotic smile. He overacts like crazy as a would-be rapper-gangsta who is way too stupid to survive five minutes in any known underworld.
Mr Korine does his best to ape the stylistic, gruesome excesses of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers but he has no discernible talent or ideas of his own, nor the slightest concept of characterisation or narrative structure.
The result is heavy-handed, repetitive and nowhere near as groundbreaking as Mr Korine and his acolytes think it is. Never has bad behaviour looked so boring.