Marfa Girl

Director: Larry Clark
Year Released: 2012
Rating: 0.5

In the small town of Marfa - which is roughly an hour-long drive from the U.S.-Mexico border - teens/young adults smoke pot, practice their skateboarding, make music and, most importantly, engage in sexual activity with multiple partners - meanwhile, a deviant Border Patrol agent (Jeremy St. James) roams around making lewd comments and raping people. Clark, who is now in his seventies, has been making the same movie for a while now - Teens! Bein' Naughty! - which is admirable, I suppose, in its single-minded sleaziness, but it would be interesting to see what Clark has to say about, well, people of his own generation ... or basically anything of actual importance. Since that isn't going to happen, here's another terrible effort of his involving kids getting high, an art student (Drake Brunette) fornicating with almost every able-bodied male of age around her, a teacher who likes to paddle her students (she's also preggers!) and, of course, the Border Agent's penchant for psychopathic behavior: his only actual function is to bring the "movie" to a "conclusion."