Review of Street Trash (1987) by Dc F — 17 Jul 2011
Street Trash is a very appropriated title because it is appalling, disgusting, deplorable, ugly, morally corrupt, wrong, and sick, twisted, and has no respect or care for the values the zeitgeist had established whatsoever, and way too long at times and that's why I like this film.
Street Trash follows a bum living in Brooklyn as we follow, but we stray from him and go around Brooklyn where we see other worthless human beings. The worthless beings will remind us of someone we once saw and may have smell.
Weâ(TM)ll be disgusted and haunted as we enter their world. We go into the under belly and beyond as we see their daily activities and routines. Weâ(TM)ll be shocked at some point, but nothing can be done about it except to walkout.
At one point, we will soon forget about civilizations and begin to be vicarious with these people and thatâ(TM)s when the fun starts. The film becomes a riot, cheap, and funny once we accept our invitation.
The only thing I couldnâ(TM)t really accept was the filmâ(TM)s manner of wandering away from the plot and character. We get a number of subplots and one involves a whiskey that can make people melt.
The special effects are wonderful.
This review of Street Trash (1987) was written by Dc F on 17 Jul 2011.
Street Trash has generally received positive reviews.
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