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Julien Donkey-Boy (1999)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:6
Rotten:25
Average Rating:4.4/10
Synopsis: Flashing a mouthful of fake gold teeth, Julien (Ewen Bremner) wanders the streets of New York City, mumbling nonsensical syllables to himself. He tries to avoid the abuse of his sadistic drunken... Flashing a mouthful of fake gold teeth, Julien (Ewen Bremner) wanders the streets of New York City, mumbling nonsensical syllables to himself. He tries to avoid the abuse of his sadistic drunken gas-mask-wearing father (German director Werner Herzog). He cracks a young boy's head open with a rock. He befriends a blind figure skater. He wears a bra and underwear as he wrestles with his younger brother. And his sister, Pearl (Chloë Sevigny), is pregnant--with Julien's child. Writer-director Harmony Korine succeeds remarkably well in showing the world through Julien's eyes: a schizophrenic kaleidoscope of images--some hauntingly beautiful, some disturbing and violent. The first American film made in accordance with the Danish filmmaking manifesto Dogma 95 (which also includes THE CELEBRATION and MIFUNE), JULIEN DONKEY-BOY uses no cinematic tricks such as artificial lighting or studio sound. Shot on handheld digital video, the film was transferred to 16mm stock before being blown up to 35mm film for the final print. Korine used this unique method to give the film the low-definition, degraded look of an old Super-8 home movie. Pushing the envelope further, Korine rejects classic narrative storytelling in favor of a more poetic succession of scenes. The result is a gritty, surreal collage that powerfully and touchingly evokes the schizophrenic experience as few films have. [More]
Starring: Ewen Bremner, Chloë Sevigny, Werner Herzog, Evan Neumann
Starring: Ewen Bremner, Chloë Sevigny, Werner Herzog, Evan Neumann, Joyce Korine, Chrissy Kobylak, Brian Fisk
Director: Harmony Korine
Director: Harmony Korine
Screenwriter: Harmony Korine
Producer: Cary Woods, Robin O'Hara, Scott Macaulay
Reviews for Julien Donkey-Boy
... mostly it just seemed mean, ruthless and designed simply to shock the sensibilities of the squares.
The armless cardsharp and the rapping albino are just two of the treasures in this miraculous movie.
Most people who see Julien Donkey-Boy will leave the theater disturbed and it will take a special kind of odd-movie aficionado to appreciate the feeling.
Julien Donkey-Boy really is an excuse to let Korine go nuts with his jerky video camera as he stitches together a series of completely unrelated and utterly vapid sequences.
While julien donkey-boy is neither bourgeois nor romantic, it is often unsettlingly funny, though it ultimately recedes into a dark womb of despair.
Has the look and feel of something unearthed in an archeological dig - a primitive piece of folk art.
It’s disappointing that this film doesn’t really have a storyline, because the characters have a lot of potential.
Julien Donkey-Boy, a nihilistic bit of crap that wants to be oh-so-cool but is really just a low-budget exploration of nothing.
Julien donkey-boy acquires a spiritual dimension that allows it ultimately to become an act of redemption.
Projects such as Julien exist not to explore the essentials of a film, but to induce in audiences a kind of critical vertigo.
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