Review of Bunny and the Bull (2009) by Audrey A — 21 Aug 2011
Crazy, offbeat, and quirky comedy from writer/director Paul King, who's part of the creative team behind 'The Mighty Boosh'.
Another of those touching comedies, like 'Eagle vs. Shark' or 'Submarine' where the strength is really in the sadness, it tells the tale of 2 friends going on a road-trip around Europe: Stephen - totally neurotic and internal, and his best friend Bunny - totally hedonistic and external, and how ultimately they need each other, largely because they're the only ones who can actually put up with each others behaviour.
The film is an absolute visual treat, many sequences being enhanced by, or done totally in animation with everything from Paper-mache, to spare clock parts, and as you can imagine coming from the team behind 'The Mighty Boosh', it's pretty whacky, random and out-there to say the least. I laughed a lot, as this was right up my street, but I can see it being a little too weird for some people.
This review of Bunny and the Bull (2009) was written by Audrey A on 21 Aug 2011.
Bunny and the Bull has generally received positive reviews.
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