Fuck The World
Fuck The World

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Fuck The World

2009
Movie
Adult · 18+
81 min
English

I had been planning to make something called 'FUCK THE WORLD' for a while. The title was going to be about redemption, about letting go when life starts to suffocate, escaping to the realm of the senses. FUCK FEAR, FUCK THE GRID, feel the moment like it's your last night on earth - A fever dream that takes place on that mythical last night.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Jason R. YoungGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary short explores the life and legacy of the controversial artist Henry Darger, a reclusive hospital janitor who created a fantastical world through his artwork and writings. It delves into the disturbing yet mesmerizing nature of his "Innocents" series, which chronicled the lives of young girls in a brutal fantasy realm. The film examines the duality of Darger's existence, contrasting his mundane daily life with the elaborate, violent, and often sexually charged universe he constructed in secret.

Critical Reception

The film received niche attention within documentary and art film circles, generally praised for its sensitive handling of a complex and unsettling subject matter. Critics noted its ability to present Darger's work without sensationalism, focusing instead on the psychological underpinnings and the profound isolation that fueled his creative output. Audience reception was limited due to the film's subject and distribution, but those who saw it often found it thought-provoking and deeply moving.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a disturbing yet compelling artist.

  • Commended for its focus on the psychological depth behind Henry Darger's work.

  • Noted for its nuanced exploration of art, isolation, and the human psyche.

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Fun Fact

Henry Darger's magnum opus, 'The Story of the Vivian Girls, the Realms of the Enchanted and the Beautiful, as told in the confessions of Henry P. Darger, Coloured people by himself,' is over 15,000 pages long and features hundreds of watercolor paintings.

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