
Trash Humpers
Directed by Harmony Korine
From writer and director Harmony Korine (Kids, Springer Breakers), Trash Humpers follows the lives of a small group of sociopathic elderly people in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sociopathic elderly people inhabit the city of Nashville.
Cast: Rachel Korine, Brian Kotzur, Travis Nicholson
Member Reviews
Thats a little funny a little sick and after 10minets its a little to much
Waste of space on menu
Amazing microcosm of American dystopia. You’ll be singing the little songs for days afterwards!
Wow, this doesn't even qualify as a movie. It's just people acting the goat with a phone. Bite me. -5
This is a very odd movie. A circus of freaks on wheels. The director has done some good, very interesting movies in the past few decades- but his movies are often equally disturbing. It’s a side of Americana that is out there. This is a movie most people will hate, but a few will appreciate as a nod to the weird sociopaths out there. I find Trash Humpers on the surface being ridiculous, but there is something existentialist about how the degenerates of society have nothing to do and nothing to live for, so this is the result. Anarchy, absurdity, and degeneration to the extreme.