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  1. The Brown Bunny movie review & film summary (2004)

    Gallo went back into the editing room and cut 26 minutes of his 118-minute film, or almost a fourth of the running time. And in the process he transformed it. The film's form and purpose now emerge from the miasma of the original cut, and are quietly, sadly, effective. It is said that editing is the soul of the cinema; in the case of "The Brown ...

  2. The Brown Bunny

    Jan 6, 2021 Full Review Empire Magazine Rated: 4/5 Apr 1, 2006 Full Review Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle For all its anti-action, The Brown Bunny gets its teeth in you and shakes.

  3. 'The Brown Bunny' 10 Years Later: Reevaluating the Target of Roger

    It's unfortunate that when Roger Ebert died in April 2013, The Brown Bunny was revived as a comic footnote in the great critic's career. Ebert's original review of the film was unequivocal in its intense dislike: "Imagine 90 tedious minutes of a man driving across America in a van. Imagine long shots through a windshield as it collects ...

  4. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    The Brown Bunny: Directed by Vincent Gallo. With Vincent Gallo, Chloë Sevigny, Cheryl Tiegs, Elizabeth Blake. Professional motorcycle racer Bud Clay heads from New Hampshire to California to race again. Along the way he meets various needy women who provide him with the cure to his own loneliness, but only a certain woman from his past will truly satisfy him.

  5. The Brown Bunny

    The Brown Bunny is a 2003 film written, directed, produced, photographed and edited by Vincent Gallo.Starring Gallo and Chloë Sevigny, it tells the story of a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by memories of his former lover.It was photographed with handheld 16 mm cameras in various locations throughout the United States, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Ohio ...

  6. FILM REVIEW; The Narcissist And His Lover

    Neither an atrocity nor a revelation, "The Brown Bunny" is a very watchable, often beautiful-looking attempt by the director Vincent Gallo to reproduce the kind of loosely structured mood pieces ...

  7. The Brown Bunny

    a pretentious, silly bore of a would-be existential art film. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Oct 19, 2004. Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle. TOP CRITIC. For all its anti-action, The Brown Bunny ...

  8. The Brown Bunny Review

    Superbly shot with a deliberately abstract, '70s sheen, it finds Gallo's racing biker Bud Clay on the road home to true love Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). But although controversy surrounds the ...

  9. The Brown Bunny critic reviews

    Miami Herald. There are not enough synonyms for ''bad'' to describe the pretension and utter banality of the masturbatory The Brown Bunny, a film so exhaustively awful even its creator Vincent Gallo once disavowed it. Metacritic aggregates music, game, tv, and movie reviews from the leading critics.

  10. The Brown Bunny

    The Brown Bunny - Metacritic. 2004. Not Rated. Wellspring Media. 1 h 33 m. Summary Both a love story and a haunting portrait of a lost soul unable to forget his past, the film follows a motorcycle racer (Gallo) on his cross-country journey. (Wellspring)

  11. The Brown Bunny Movie Reviews

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  12. Review: The Brown Bunny

    Review: The Brown Bunny. Vincent Gallo's indulgent film ultimately feels like one giant act of cinematic self-gratification. by Nick Schager. August 16, 2004. As Roger Ebert noted in his scathing post-Cannes 2003 comments about Vincent Gallo's latest film—and just like Chloë Sevigny's already infamous, err, climactic performance— The ...

  13. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    Synopsis: Professional motorcycle racer Bud Clay heads from New Hampshire to California to race again. Along the way he meets various needy women who provide...

  14. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    Roads to Perdition: Vincent Gallo's "The Brown Bunny". Exploring the most notorious film in the history of the Cannes Film Festival. A professional motorcycle racer heads from New Hampshire to California to race again. Along the way he meets various women who provide him with the cure to his own loneliness, but only a certain woman from his ...

  15. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    Professional motorcycle racer Bud Clay heads from New Hampshire to California to race again. Along the way he meets various needy women who provide him with the cure to his own loneliness, but ...

  16. ‎The Brown Bunny (2003) directed by Vincent Gallo • Reviews, film

    Synopsis. I'm not going to be okay, Bud. Bud Clay races motorcycles in the 250cc Formula II class of road racing. After a race in New Hampshire, he has five days to get to his next race in California. During his road trip, he is haunted by memories of the last time he saw Daisy, his true love. Remove Ads.

  17. "The Brown Bunny" Review

    It is much like loneliness and despair...there are moments of great self-indulgence and frustration. There are moments of awkward, extended silence and emptiness...yet, in these moments a film of rare power and beauty unfolds. "The Brown Bunny" is a rare film that deserves to be seen. The Independent Critic offers movie reviews, interviews ...

  18. In Defense of The Brown Bunny

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  19. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    After racing in New Hampshire, the lonely motorcycle racer Bud Clay drives his van in a five-day journey to California for the next race. Along his trip, he meets fans, a lonely women, and prostitutes, but he leaves them since he is actually pining for the woman he loves, Daisy. He goes to her house and leaves a note telling where he is lodged.

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  21. The Brown Bunny (2003)

    Watching The Brown Bunny is like taking the most boring road trip ever accompanied by the most unlikable bloke imaginable, after which he gets a blow job and you don't. Directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, this self-indulgent art-house snooze-fest follows motorcycle racer Bud Clay as he drives from New Hampshire to California, with brief ...

  22. The Brown Bunny

    The Brown Bunny is a 2003 experimental road drama film written, directed, produced, photographed and edited by Vincent Gallo. Starring Gallo and Chloë Sevigny, it tells the story of a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by memories of his former lover. It was photographed with handheld 16 mm cameras in various locations throughout the United States, including New ...

  23. The Brown Bunny Full Movie Facts And Review

    In this video we will tell you about fact and review of movie The Brown BunnyNote: This video is for fact knowledge and entertainment purposes only.Copyright...