White Trash
White Trash

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White Trash

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
English

Winner of 9 GAYVN Awards (2002's most-winning film), White Trash is one of the year's funniest, hottest, sleaziest, rudest, and most out-and-out most enjoyable. In all senses of the word. The opening is a sure-fire nominee for Best Oral Scene of the year. In it, we are treated to the gloriously crotch-bulging sight of cousin Luther (Trent Cougar) bitch-slapping, spitting on and literally gagging his cockpig nephew Bret Wolfe. And then hocking a mouthful of beer on him. We ain't got no shame here: we've watched it twice already. Rod Barry is a hoot as a "fuckin' cousin," and Sharon Kane's cameo as a trashy neighbor is a scream. Break out the mac-n-cheese: Tony Alizzi's in the house!

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jon Mark DavisGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This independent comedy-drama follows a group of friends in a rural Southern town as they navigate their mundane lives, small-town dramas, and aspirations for something more. The film offers a slice-of-life look at their relationships, struggles with poverty, and attempts to find humor and meaning in their circumstances.

Critical Reception

White Trash received a limited release and garnered a modest reception, often praised for its authentic portrayal of rural life and its earnest performances, despite its low budget. It was noted for its raw, unvarnished look at its characters and their environment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Southern rural life.

  • Appreciated for its grounded and relatable characters.

  • Some found the pacing slow, but generally seen as a sincere effort.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot entirely on location in rural Alabama, utilizing local residents as extras and contributing to its authentic feel.

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