Just
when you thought Hollyweird could not reach a new low, here comes “Sh…….t”.
Hollyweird
reached a new low with the movie Kuso when, over the course of last weekend,
a “large chunk” of the audience walked out of a premier screening of the movie
at the Robert Redford-founded Sundance Film Festival.
Kuso is the Japanese word for shit.
Zachary Fox, who worked on the
film, responded to the Sundance walkouts by playing the race card: “White
people walked out of Kuso because it wasn’t 50 years a slave, bye hoe” — a
reference to the movie about slavery, 12
Years a Slave.
Roisin
O’Connor reports for the UK’s Independent,
Jan. 26, 2017, that Kuso’s
official plot synopsis describes a collection of semi-connected short films
that chronicle the lives of the mutated men, women and children of Los Angeles
after an earthquake.
Various scenes are said to
feature a man having sex with a talking boil on a woman’s neck, genital
mutilation, and a doctor, played by singer George
Clinton, who keeps a medicinal cockroach in his anus.
Kuso‘s director Flying Lotus,
a rapper who is fixated on death and the macabre whose real name is Steven Ellison, said he approached Clinton for the role by
texting him: “Would you mind showing your butthole on camera?” However, a
representative for the film said Clinton’s “real ass” does not appear in Kuso.
In a review for The Verge, Chris Plante calls Kuso “the
grossest movie ever made“:
Despite
the fact that Kuso has neither artistic nor social merit,
Plante reports that the movie’s trailer has already been picked up by a number
of music sites and has attracted tens of thousands of views.
A reader of the Independent article perfectly identifies what’s
wrong with Kuso.
JohninRedding wrote that the movie:
“Proves the belief that the end
product of liberalism is a society without any morals. This has been the
direction man has taken every time they denounce God and decide they know best
how to live life. We have an evil bent to us and no amount of human laws will
deter us.”
Shun this movie like the plague,
because it is the plague.
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