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The Brown Bunny
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In search for love racer Bud clay, journeys around the country to find true love. And the who take the place of his wife.
In search for love racer Bud clay, journeys around the country to find true love. And the who take the place of his wife.
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September 16, 2004
Narcissisistic, self-indulgent, solipsistic claptrap is still narcissistic, self-indulgent, solipsistic claptrap, no matter how long or short.June 03, 2008
When every other scene looks like a cola, jeans or motorcycle commercial -- perfectly unposed with hair proudly mussed -- Gallo's motivations seem too compromised.November 19, 2004
Is it good? Not really. But as was the case with his Buffalo 66, Gallo once again shows himself to be a fascinating enigma and possibly his own worst enemy.September 15, 2005
A humorless self-indulgent and self-loathing mess that is saddled with an uninteresting story and arty pretensions.June 21, 2007
As a truncated work, it stands as a road movie tone poem.September 18, 2004
Must be one of the truest songs of roadside America that the movies have produced.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
October 08, 2004
A road movie, but made by someone who seems so self-absorbed he might as well be asleep at the wheel.August 11, 2005
Personally, I think there's a haunting and fairly poignant story here; too bad it's surrounded by so many damn driving scenes.October 08, 2004
What plays for 80 minutes like an intolerable, self-indulgent road trip largely redeems itself in the last 10 minutes, through a moving explanation of the anti-hero's catatonic depression.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
January 02, 2005
Vincent Gallo is probably a much more interesting fellow than Bud Clay, the inarticulate motorcycle racer he portrays in The Brown Bunny.September 30, 2004
So mind-numbingly dull it makes you yearn for one of those World War II-spy instant-death pills.October 15, 2004
A passable, if often dreary, evocation of those '70s road movies in which disillusioned young men (and the occasional woman) took to the highway in search of America, the meaning of things or maybe just a hamburger.