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Not your run of the mill horror movie, jump scares or blood and gore, but quite some psychodrama - and a surprising end. Pay attention to the beginning.
Really enjoyed this film, had me laughing throughout. The dialogue between the two protagonists takes you on a wild journey and keeps you guessing. Highly recommend watching this.
This movie was nothing like I expected going in, and I'm sure glad it wasn't.
It started out like a blood filled slasher, with a polite amount of gore, Then it turned into this mysterious, almost surreal tapestry of thought provoking dialogue. Forget that Jon-Scott Clark's character spewed out every stereotypical depressed thought in the book. He was feeding Carl (Simon Manley) with ammunition to go off the wall with his non-stereotypical therapist role. Add in all the little subplots that seemed to have nothing to do with the film, it had me really thinking. (Casey Affleck's cameo helped put it all in perspective. *giggle*) I know popcorn is the standard snack when watching a movie, but I really had the hankering to wolf down an entire apple pie for some reason. Spackle in some polite gore throughout, and you have a well rounded movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, but if you're expecting the standard slasher this isn't it. Watch it for it's unique approach to the genre.
It started out like a blood filled slasher, with a polite amount of gore, Then it turned into this mysterious, almost surreal tapestry of thought provoking dialogue. Forget that Jon-Scott Clark's character spewed out every stereotypical depressed thought in the book. He was feeding Carl (Simon Manley) with ammunition to go off the wall with his non-stereotypical therapist role. Add in all the little subplots that seemed to have nothing to do with the film, it had me really thinking. (Casey Affleck's cameo helped put it all in perspective. *giggle*) I know popcorn is the standard snack when watching a movie, but I really had the hankering to wolf down an entire apple pie for some reason. Spackle in some polite gore throughout, and you have a well rounded movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, but if you're expecting the standard slasher this isn't it. Watch it for it's unique approach to the genre.
Many people lament the fact that 'cinema' is largely taken up with remake, sequels and prequels with very little in the way of originality. 'Happy Little Bunnies' is certainly different - whether you like it or not may be a different story.
If you read the marketing you'll see that there's a serial killer on the loose (who seems to like dressing like the lowest budget rabbit you'll ever see) while a man is having a therapy session with a psychiatrist. Yeah, that is about what the entire film consists of. How do those two plots intertwine? Well, you'll have to watch the film to find out.
And that's when you'll either love its quirkiness and originality, or find it the biggest pile of pretentious nonsense you'll have seen in your life. I can see the arguments for both.
The bulk of the film is the psychiatrist's session with his patient. This is intercut with not only flashbacks from the past, but - presumably - completely random scenes of bunny-murder. Confused? You probably will be. And the film knows it - and enjoys your confusion. How do I know? Because it even 'stops' (sort of) halfway for the director to taunt you to your face. Again, you'll either laugh at this and appreciate it and find it fitting with the film's off-the-wall feel, or find it completely unnecessary and jarring. Again, I can see it from both sides.
Personally, I quite enjoyed it. Although I was definitely invested in the film because I wanted to see how it all worked out in the end (I suspected everything was not what it seemed, but didn't predict the ending!) the 'high points' for me was the relationship between psychiatrist and patient. I found their conversation quite interesting and brought up some interesting aspects about today's society and our culture as a whole.
But, like I've stressed, you'll either love or hate this film. It really is knowingly over-the-top and revels in the confusion it causes. If you're prepared for a ride like that, give it a go - it's quite good fun.
If you read the marketing you'll see that there's a serial killer on the loose (who seems to like dressing like the lowest budget rabbit you'll ever see) while a man is having a therapy session with a psychiatrist. Yeah, that is about what the entire film consists of. How do those two plots intertwine? Well, you'll have to watch the film to find out.
And that's when you'll either love its quirkiness and originality, or find it the biggest pile of pretentious nonsense you'll have seen in your life. I can see the arguments for both.
The bulk of the film is the psychiatrist's session with his patient. This is intercut with not only flashbacks from the past, but - presumably - completely random scenes of bunny-murder. Confused? You probably will be. And the film knows it - and enjoys your confusion. How do I know? Because it even 'stops' (sort of) halfway for the director to taunt you to your face. Again, you'll either laugh at this and appreciate it and find it fitting with the film's off-the-wall feel, or find it completely unnecessary and jarring. Again, I can see it from both sides.
Personally, I quite enjoyed it. Although I was definitely invested in the film because I wanted to see how it all worked out in the end (I suspected everything was not what it seemed, but didn't predict the ending!) the 'high points' for me was the relationship between psychiatrist and patient. I found their conversation quite interesting and brought up some interesting aspects about today's society and our culture as a whole.
But, like I've stressed, you'll either love or hate this film. It really is knowingly over-the-top and revels in the confusion it causes. If you're prepared for a ride like that, give it a go - it's quite good fun.
I personally think you have to be a bit different than normal people to understand this film. I could relate to the thought process of the character named Carl. The story was great. The actors did a good enough job. Not much of a comedy . It is just a good film.
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- QuizScene at very end of final credits is shown.
- Curiosità sui creditiYour dead nan is credited as the white-sheeted ghost.
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