Gummo (1997) , directed by Harmony Korine, is a surreal and controversial portrait of nihilistic life in a tornado-ravaged town. While it is a cult classic, it is not widely available on standard streaming services like Where to Watch Online
A defining from Gummo is the "Bonehead" scene: a shirtless boy wearing pink bunny ears eats spaghetti in a bathtub of brown water, while a heavy metal track plays. It’s less than two minutes long, and it perfectly encapsulates the film’s combination of the grotesque, the banal, and the strangely beautiful. Search "Gummo bathtub spaghetti scene" on YouTube or Vimeo for that clip. fylm Gummo 1997 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Set in the tornado-ravaged town of Xenia, Ohio, Gummo has no traditional plot. Instead, it drifts through the lives of disenfranchised teenagers and adults living in the wreckage of both natural disaster and economic collapse. The film follows characters like Solomon and Tummler—two barefoot, peroxide-blond boys who hunt stray cats to sell to a local butcher—and a series of vignettes featuring a brain-damaged wrestler, a bathtub-dinner party, and a young girl dancing in her bedroom while her family fights downstairs. Gummo (1997) , directed by Harmony Korine, is