Review of Bully (2001) by John Andrew C — 02 Jul 2013
What made me love Bully was it's graphic depictions because they were so senseless. Obvious times throughout the film they say that they don't know what/why, and in a few cases who they were even murdering.
The book illustrates the materialistic sides of these teens better than the film: snobby, stupid, bored rich kids. The sex? Two of the girls were prostitutes so the movie was probably tamer than it could've been.
It isn't smut because there's importance behind the story and it's accurately portrayed. If Larry Clark wasn't the director, I bet it would be more popular.
This review of Bully (2001) was written by John Andrew C on 02 Jul 2013.
Bully has generally received positive reviews.
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