Review of The Brown Bunny (2003) by Ricky J — 08 Sep 2009
Gallo has done better than this if you look at Buffalo 66'. Much is very left open to interpretation, but the ending gives too much away. Literally. Everything else up to the point of actual fellatio still makes me wonder could it have been THAT necessary since everything wasn't improving along the way.
He's haunted by his lost love, Daisy. He meets women who remind him of her. Then at a hotel he lets out his intense frustration over something she did by simply masturbating to the thought of her.
It's implied while Daisy is going down on him. You can tell by the way he never removes his hand from his brown bunny. The film has no entry and no resolution. It's just about a man who psychologically can't improve his life after Daisy's death.
So, in the end, he drives and drives and drives. That's it.
This review of The Brown Bunny (2003) was written by Ricky J on 08 Sep 2009.
The Brown Bunny has generally received mixed reviews.
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