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Spring Breakers (DVD + UltraViolet Digital Copy)

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Format: DVD July 9, 2013


Description

Four college girls who land in jail after robbing a restaurant in order to fund their spring break vacation find themselves bailed out by a drug and arms dealer who wants them to do some dirty work.

Genre: Action


Format: Multiple Formats, Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, Digital_copy, Color, AC-3, NTSC See more


Contributor: Gucci Mane, Harmony Korine, David Zander, Jordan Gertner, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Lendzion, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, Chris Hanley, Sidney Sewell, Thurman Sewell, Heather Morris, Selena Gomez, James Franco, Charles-Marie Anthonioz See more


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 34 minutes


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ English


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 26920373


Director ‏ : ‎ Harmony Korine


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, Digital_copy, Color, AC-3, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 34 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ July 9, 2013


Actors ‏ : ‎ James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine


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  • St. Pete Beach
"Spring Breakers" has Candy, Brit, Cotty, and Faith, four girls on break in the lusty sunset beaches of Florida. These girls, all four, have succeeded in cutting off the restraints of their academic drudgery at the same college. In narration over images, in great quietness the girls scare us with the potential mystical implications of pleasure and with the induced nervous fear that we're waiting on an accident to happen. This frenetic world of proton transmitted tinctures is a plain shared by all the participants. The beach side revelries, besides being forged through and also joining revelatory mood spectrums, are accelerated passages that the girls, and other forms within this misted orb, which are two intrusive gangs of thugs, tunnel into cyclic forces. Alien(James Franco), is a tough with silver blinged teeth with two cohorts, nameless, and who are twins. One wants to accept, in a hypnotic relaxation, that Alien has a unique power, but looking at the absolute picture, "Spring Breakers" is the story of several incongruous branches of chemical irridescence, and wills being beaten down in toxicity for dynamic remapping; separate poetic gangster realities. Alien, played in foreboding coolness and with casual sociability, is similar to other hoodlums in literature that populate the destinations of their crime making activity. He has a profound ambition to be successful and this means for him, making money-"stacking", by selling drugs and securing his territory, St. Pete Beach in Florida. Alien scares off Faith(Selena Gomez), from this life, in his rousing endorsing of pleasure anarchy presentation. The other girls, Brit(Ashley Benson), Candy(Vanessa Hudgens), and Cotty(Rachel Korine), are themselves dreamcasters of severe moral ambiguity, and these three relay spectacularly, young lady lackadaisicality and budding neurosis, in their teasing charms and hold-up improvisations. Faith, played by Selena Gomez, is also fantastic as a woman frightened into a humiliation that most people don't have to experience, that of realizing in a brief span of time, that a choice can mean literal subscription to a whole lifestyle. In this story that director Harmony Korine has invoked, his original inspiration of this intense sensory and sensual spectacle has realized elevated landscapes of dynamic attitudes. One of the last lines in the film, said by either Candy or Brit indicates this: "At night ...we can see way past the stars." It is unfortunate that such hazy romances aren't shared in realms of temperance or in tribulations of love or charity. Alien and his kind get into conflict with Big Arch(Gucci Mane), Alien's mentor who is also selling drugs off of the boardwalk. There are a lot of great scenes in "Spring Breakers". The recountings of the girls are at times riveting, being overlaid on to beach scenes of eroticism, and also in prisms of chemically imbalanced sunlight. The music diverts in these transient moods into soft and stretched bell and ringtone melodies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023 by KEITH

  • Dark masterpiece which is intentionally dark, boring, and repetitive
I just finished watching Spring Breakers and I have to honestly say it was amazing. Many people saw the trailers and thought it was going to be fast-paced, funny, action-packed, and cool, but it was actually very dark, confusing, boring, and repetitive. It's basically Harmony Korine showing us that the "spring break" world portrayed on MTV and Girls Gone Wild is not real, as in a dream world. Despite all the bright neon colors, beautiful cinematography, and hot beach babes looking like something straight out of a music video the film is incredibly dark and disturbing, just like the real "world" of Spring Break. It's quite a cinematic accomplishment if I do say so myself. The film is rich with symbolism and metaphor and it took a while for me to fully grasp and understand it all. The James Franco character "Alien" is so named because he's living in a different world, the dark real "world" of spring break devoid of the humor, action, and coolness you were expecting, and what many college kids who seek after this world end up discovering. His sole purpose is to wake them up from the dreamworld, to guide them back to reality. He seems cruel and evil, but deep down there is a kindhearted tenderness you wouldn't expect from a guy like him, which is illustrated many times throughout the film, most notably during the scene at the piano when the haunting Britney Spears song "Everytime" plays. The truth is, in reality he wasn't the villain, but the hero of the film, perhaps even an angel sent to guide them, who "dies" when he realizes that the last two girls are never going to wake up. Selena Gomez's character "Faith" is the closest to the light of god and heaven and because of her innate spirituality, or "Faith", she has the intuition to see that "something" bad is going to happen. She leaves early on, not wanting to descend into this different world, a world that only she can see for it's true nature. She tries to warn her friends, tries to wake them up, but they're still asleep and all she can do is hope they wake up before it's too late. Regarding the scene towards the end involving the remaining two girls, this properly illustrates this point. They've descended so deep into the dream world they're no longer even willing, it seems, to wake up from it even though we the viewers can clearly see it's not real, and it's THESE very people that you see on Spring Break Fever and Girls Gone Wild, the dreamers who are still fast asleep. And regarding how you never learn the fates of the final two girls, played by Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine, that was actually an incredibly smart move on Harmony's part, because it really doesn't matter, of course you can assume all kinds of things like they get caught and arrested or even killed but that wasn't the main point. The main "point" is that they're trapped in the dreamworld, and this film shows the dark fate of those that never wake up and begin living in the real world. In the end, while I do appreciate the art-house quality of the movie and understand what it is was trying to say, the message itself is so dark and depressing that I can't award it a full five stars. If there had been more hope, optimism, and light involved it would have gotten five stars from me, but because it failed to do this it gets only four. A dark surreal masterpiece if there ever was one, it borders on being a horror film. I highly suggest you at least watch it once. There's a LOT more going on than you think. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013 by Scrimshaw

  • You know its Riff
As a die-hard fan of Riff Raff, I couldn't resist renting this wild ride. Let me tell you, this film is like a neon-soaked rollercoaster that takes you on a trip you won't soon forget. With its mesmerizing visuals and audacious storyline, "Spring Breakers" is a hypnotic blend of hedonism and rebellion. Sure, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but if you're ready to dive headfirst into a world of excess, crime, and unexpected twists, this is the flick for you. Riff Raff's influence on the film adds a quirky touch that only he can bring, making it a must-watch for any fan. So, grab your neon bikini and get ready for a wild spring break adventure that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about sun, sand, and rap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by California Mommy

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