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Issue #5 March 31st - April 13th, 2006
The Brown Bunny, directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, is a sobering reminder of reality. After reading the quote by Elizabeth Schwarzbawn of Entertainment Weekly saying “... no one in America will ever see a frame of this film..,” I knew I had to get it. The movie paints a picture of a disturbed motorcycle racer, Bud Clay, and his journey from New Hampshire to California. I find myself watching most movies and being the annoying guy that scoffs at every instance that defies logic or physics. This film, however, never let me do that. Even though, I admit, you have to be in the “right frame of mind” to watch it. Each scene is laid out like a painting, to be viewed and drawn into, seeing the truth flash before your eyes in a brilliant spectrum of color. Any person could be the star. The self-absorptive nature of the film makes you want to be. There are questions left unanswered but that is the beauty of it. Chloë Sevigny costars in her 16th film and |
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