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The 1997 release of Gummo, Harmony Korine's directorial debut, met with the sort of warm reception usually reserved for war atrocities and three-hour Kevin Costner epics. Janet Maslin of the New York Times famously declared it the worst movie of the year, and most other critics - at least those who bothered to review it - followed suit. The perception that Gummo was a grungy, exploitative freak show was enhanced by the film's trailer, which played up those visual elements that lent themselves to such an interpretation. An actual viewing of the movie, however, revealed a much more gentle-tempered and embracing attitude towards its offbeat, living-in-the-fringes characters than Korine's critics were willing to extend to him. And the fact that Korine is clearly a born filmmaker, with a full-blown visionary style, got lost in the shuffle .