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The sublime vulgarity imprinted on film by the cult film ``Pink Flamingos''
2020.06.02
"Pink Flamingos" synopsis
Devine, a brutal murderer, changed her name to Babs Johnson and lived in a mobile home on the outskirts of Baltimore with her mother Eddie, her delinquent son Cracker, and her voyeuristic daughter Cotton. One day, a tabloid newspaper describes Devine as ``the most vulgar human being in the world,'' which leads to a conflict with the Marble family, who claim that they are the ``most vulgar human beings in the world.''
Index
- Watching the worst movie ever made
- The path of Waters, the bearded monster
- A parade of legendary worst scenes
- A strange sense of freshness after breaking through the wall
- Until it rose to the status of a legendary cult work.
Watching the worst movie ever made
During the coronavirus pandemic, more than ever before in my life, I had to seriously face the question, "What should I watch at home?"
At a time like this, the most efficient way is to start from familiar things one after another without thinking too deeply, but on the other hand, it's because of this opportunity that I feel like I want to take on something that is so difficult. come.
I don't know if that's why, or if my brain has rotted away from worrying too much, but during the quarantine period, I became obsessed with ``the worst Ogeretsu movie in history.''
The title is "Pink Flamingos". This is a work that I have been aware of for a long time, but have desperately avoided paying attention to. The day has finally come for me to get my hands on it. I feel like I will continue to ask myself whether this was the right choice for the rest of my life.