Is this art or garbage?

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Pasta is the most important character in all of cinematic history.


Change my mind.
all art is trash
all trash is art
nothing is everything
everything is nothing
You are so smart, wry. You've basically synopsized all of whatever we're talking about in the cleverest and most succinct way. :)
 
At the risk of sounding cliche, I'd say... both?

I don't know much about this piece, and I honestly only made it about five minutes (at first it looked it was going to be some kind of pedobait, then it looked it like it was turning into an insufferable Warhol/Rubniz homage to early Youtube - either way, no thanks, not going to spend an hour on it), but it looks like the director was trying to make a point about (what he assumed would be) the deleterious effects of social media on the young.

If that is the case, then "being garbage" is part of its "being art".
 
I've watched 45-65 seconds of this and in answer to your question: the kids from gummo would carve these people up and sell their primal cuts to a chinese restaurant
 
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