Review of Bug (2002) by Deb S — 16 Nov 2009
BUG "I am the mother queen" "I am the super mother bug". oh yea, two of.
The lines by Ashely Judd is this very very weird movie of paranoia and.
Delusion explored by director William Friedkin. Ashely plays pretty.
Much a red neck lesbian living in a motel room, hounded by her.
Ex-husband just released from prison, Harry Connick Jr.. When he takes.
Off for whatever, a drifter with a lot of problems moves in with her,.
And they descent into a ridiculous life of worrying about bugs. All.
Kinds of bugs, every kind of bug there is, and even some that are man.
Made. Of course, these are psychotic delusions and don't see this movie.
If you are paranoid of almost anything. The movie itself made me.
Paranoid of watching the movie. I even skipped the commentary by.
Friedkin, after I listened to the last fifteen minutes of him boring.
The hell out of me, telling me scene by scene what I all ready knew was.
Going on. I wouldn't recommend this movie myself, but I can see why.
Others might rate it pretty high. Depends on what you like in a movie I.
Guess, and this is definitely no "Naked Lunch". Those bugs were fun,.
These delusional bugs are no fun at all, and quite depressing.
This review of Bug (2002) was written by Deb S on 16 Nov 2009.
Bug has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
