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Warning: This Film Contains Explicit Scenes Of Graphic Sexuality - Adults Only.
Raw, Tender, Brutal.
The Brown Bunny is both a love story and a haunting portrait of a lost soul unable to forget his past.
After finishing a motorcycle race in New Hampshire, Bud Clay (Vincent Gallo) loads his racing bike into the back of his van and begins a cross-country odyssey to Los Angeles, where he is to compete in another race. During his trip, he meets three very different women: Violet, a wholesome all-American gas station attendant; Lily (Cheryl Tiegs), a fellow lost soul he connects with at a highway rest stop, and Rose, a Las Vegas prostitute.
Throughout his journey, Bud can never escape his intense feelings for the love of his life, Daisy (Chloe Sevigny), so he plans to reconcile with her when her reaches Los Angeles.
Arriving at Los Angeles, Bud checks into a motel before visiting the abandoned home he once shared with Daisy. He leaves a note, hoping she will turn up at his motel room....
Building to a notorious climax, the film presents one of the frankest portrayals of male sexuality ever seen in American cinema.
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Features:
| | Features Not Specified | Video:
| | Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
ENGLISH: DTS 5.0
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| | English, French
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| Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Production Year: 2005 Release Date: 8/16/2005
Length: 93 mins Rating: NR
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL Item Code: 11065 UPC Code: 043396110656
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Overall Rating:    3 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
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Empire Review
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Brown Bunny Review - 3 out of 5 (8/18/2005)
Two things come to mind when thinking about Vincent Gallo's highly controversial minimalist epic The Brown Bunny: Roger Ebert and graphic oral sex (two things that should never be mentioned in the same sentence.)
When Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Vincent Gallo took his "work in progress" version of the film to the 2003 Cannes Film Festival many critics in attendance declared it to be the worst picture ever shown in the history of the festival. One particularly harsh critic of the fil
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