Review of The Doom Generation (1995) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 27 Dec 2011
Doom Generation is an 85-minute, darkly comic assault on the audience, laden with satirically over-the-top (and below-the-belt) violence, unending profanity and enough references to the posterior to fill a proctologic encyclopedia.
Araki wants to serve up the sleaziest, crudest fare he can dream up. His efforts can only be described as successful.
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This review of The Doom Generation (1995) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 27 Dec 2011.
The Doom Generation has generally received mixed reviews.
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