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The Brown Bunny (2003) | User Rating
 (21 votes) | Critic Rating
 (9 reviews) |
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Directed by Vincent Gallo Written by Vincent Gallo Cast Vincent Gallo, Chloë Sevigny, Cheryl Tiegs, Elizabeth Blake, Anna Vareschi [more] Release Date • USA: Aug 27, 2004 DVD Release Date • R1: Aug 16, 2005
Budget $10,000,000
Official Website:
The Brown Bunny Website
MPAA Rating NR
Running Time 1 hour, 30 minutes
Country USA, Japan, France
Studio Grey Daisy Films, Kinetique, Vincent Gallo Prods., Wild Bunch
More info on IMDb.com
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The Brown Bunny Reviews |
The longer the film goes on, the more I hate it. If this is a "feature film," then so are your old home movies, or videotapes from a convenience store's security camera. You can praise it for being boldly deconstructionist, or for flouting the rules of cinema, or even for including a scene of hard-core pornography. But I denounce it for being the worst thing a movie can be: boring. It's not just one scene; the whole movie blows. [read review] F --Eric D. Snider (EricDSnider.com)
Hyperbolically dismissed at Cannes, cut by a much resented quarter, and resurrected into lukewarm possibility by the public's fascination with graphic sexuality, The Brown Bunny is too tame for the tsking and too unsubstantial for the fatwas. But it doeshave its gut-punch. [read review] --Shari L. Rosenblum (CineScene)
THERE'S more to "The Brown Bunny" than oral sex. Yes, the much-talked-about movie does climax with Vincent Gallo being serviced by Chloe Sevigny. But the graphic scene serves an artistic purpose, just as the film's other 90 or so minutes do. [read review]  --V.a. Musetto (New York Post)
It's hard to imagine how anyone could appreciate this movie, with its inane, repetitious, and pause-filled dialogue; non-existent plot; and stillborn character definition. This is a vanity project for Gallo. [read review]  --James Berardinelli (ReelViews)
...the scenes all lack the other sort of focus. They sort of happen, improvised clumsily, in dreary circumstances, always in but one note, which might be called high art film self-pity. [read review] --Stephen Hunter (Washington Post)
Taken as a disturbing, but slow, journey of regret over the raging ego-trip it appears to be on the outside, and "Brown Bunny" is actually a fairly wonderful accomplishment. [read review] B+ --Brian Orndorf (FilmJerk.com)
The "worst movie ever made"? Not at all. In fact, Vincent Gallo's latest film is one of the truest songs of roadside America the movies have ever produced. [read review] --Charles Taylor (Salon)
May be one of the most pretentious, self-obsessed, boring films you may ever see in your lifetime; for me, it was all three, and yet strangely intriguing. [read review] B --Lee Tistaert (Lee's Movie Info)
Gallo has so much promise as writer and director, but I must have just missed the point. [read review] 2/10 --'Cinema Guru Boy' (JackassCritics.com)
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