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Friday, April 12, 2013

last one.

Spring Breakers.

Harmony Korine has always been fascinated by youth and their generation. With this film he brings a new generation, who's been brought up with MTV and Disney (we can see here why Korine chose some actresses) and a generation who's always bored and always expecting more becoming a bit lost on what they want.

Spring Breaker trys to be as close to documentary in the beginning and it changes to be a experience and for this the film is as loyal to what really happens on the american spring breaks as it can.

It's nice to see how some actress do surprise us and show another side. And as usual James Franco does a wonderful job as a narcissistic, over the top, rapper.

The images do remind us of Enter the Void (it also shares the same cinematographer), with beautiful colors and mesmerizing images.

It's definitely not what most people are expecting. I can say that it's a satirical portrayed of a this generation and it can also be interpreted as a fantasy that goes to the end of their expectations showing how empty they are, making the subject of the film a bit heavy. But if you watch with a open mind, enjoy and accepted it as an experience, as this film is, you will have a good time.