There's so much going on in Spring Breakers that Andrew and Monica barely know where to begin. In this episode, they turn their attention to several of the themes and ideas Harmony Korine seems to be exploring. Is the film's depiction of blackface racist? What does the film seem to be saying about this generation? Does the ending transform it into a tale of feminist empowerment, or does Korine take his objectification of women too far? Tune in to find out.
SHOW NOTES:
0:22 - Intro and clip
2:40 - Exploring the racial elements of the film, lighting to create blackface
12:16 - Cinematography as objectification, comparisons to Funny Games
16:03 - Quickly transitioning to the sinister; the childlike vs. the adult
21:25 - Defined by "stuff," spring break as spiritual
25:38 - Is it making a feminist statement?
34:17 - Pop culture as identity
40:15 - Whether Korine's intent matters
44:40 - Show close
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