Review of Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) by Stella D — 23 Dec 2007
Great performances (namely Lawrence Olivier), incredible titles by Saul Bass and even better direction from Otto Preminger who delivers 25 of the most jarring final minutes (MUCH of which is owed to Fritz Lang) I've seen in a movie to date.
Bunny Lake is Missing is an all-around creepy movie with everything from the brother/sister relationship, that landlord with that chihuahua to the secondary cast. It seemed to shift gears a lot and often made me wonder if they were going to go to the proverbial "there.
" I felt gypped when The Zombies were finally shown (I'm a big fan) and I truly despised the movie's score. Worth it for the ending, but be warned--this movie does take a while to get going.
This review of Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) was written by Stella D on 23 Dec 2007.
Bunny Lake Is Missing has generally received positive reviews.
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