The writer of Heaven and Earth and the director of the True Story of Golden hair. We often link youth with rebellion, as if it is only when we are young that we have the capital to make mistakes, but how can madness or wildness be the monopoly of youth? This little movie focuses on a group of fire old cakes, who sing about the small world, impolite roadside grass, force trash cans, kill dolls, and do everything evil. Those little traitors, small bad and weak chickens are so adorable that they suddenly sing a tune-out cradle past you, too gentle to be caught off guard. The film comes from the director's childhood recollection, playing with the nostalgic flavor of VHS with ultra-low pixels, to record the most ugly with the roughest, but it turns out that the negative can be positive! Some film critics say that Harmony Korine teaches us what is really ugly.