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Brown Bunny

Título original: The Brown Bunny
  • 2003
  • 18
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,9/10
17 mil
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Vincent Gallo and Chloë Sevigny in Brown Bunny (2003)
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O motociclista Bud Clay está indo de New Hampshire para a Califórnia para correr novamente. Pelo caminho encontra mulheres necessitadas que lhe oferecem a cura para sua solidão, mas somente ... Ler tudoO motociclista Bud Clay está indo de New Hampshire para a Califórnia para correr novamente. Pelo caminho encontra mulheres necessitadas que lhe oferecem a cura para sua solidão, mas somente uma mulher de seu passado realmente o satisfará.O motociclista Bud Clay está indo de New Hampshire para a Califórnia para correr novamente. Pelo caminho encontra mulheres necessitadas que lhe oferecem a cura para sua solidão, mas somente uma mulher de seu passado realmente o satisfará.

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    • Vincent Gallo
  • Roteirista
    • Vincent Gallo
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    • Vincent Gallo
    • Chloë Sevigny
    • Cheryl Tiegs
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,9/10
    17 mil
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    54
    • Direção
      • Vincent Gallo
    • Roteirista
      • Vincent Gallo
    • Artistas
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Chloë Sevigny
      • Cheryl Tiegs
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    Vincent Gallo
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    • Bud Clay
    Chloë Sevigny
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    • Daisy
    • (as Chloe Sevigny)
    Cheryl Tiegs
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    Elizabeth Blake
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    1BA_Harrison

    It blows. Or sucks. Either one will do.

    Watching The Brown Bunny is like taking the most boring road trip ever accompanied by the most unlikable bloke imaginable, after which he gets a blow job and you don't.

    Directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, this self-indulgent art-house snooze-fest follows motorcycle racer Bud Clay as he drives from New Hampshire to California, with brief encounters with several women along the way. When he gets to Los Angeles, he meets up with old flame Daisy Lemon (Chloë Sevigny), who gets a shot of protein to the back of the throat in the film's infamous un-simulated oral sex scene, after which we learn the tragic truth about how their relationship ended.

    99% tedious shots of Gallo driving down highways, filmed through the windscreen, badly framed and frequently out of focus, and 1% Sevigny slurping sausage, this is precisely the type of unmitigated garbage that gives arthouse cinema a bad rep. It's ultimately a study of a man struggling with guilt and grief, which is all well and good except for the fact that it is also utterly boring and ugly to look at for most of the time. If it hadn't been for the fact that an established actress performs fellatio for reals, I suspect that The Brown Bunny would never have seen the light of day.
    3btb-ii

    Definitely an acquired taste

    If you can endure a 90 minute portrait of brooding self loathing with virtually no dialog and uninspired cinematography, this film is for you. The notorious scene with Daisy is incongruous. Perhaps, I am dense, but in my view, the emperor has no clothes. To be successful, this film should have elicited a strong interest in the lead character. But in the end, you have learned little about someone who is shallow and unappealing. This film portrays the journey of a motorcyclist tormented by demons vaguely hinted at in mysterious stops he makes in route. You see that he is attracted and repulsed by women. (Cheryl Tiegs, for those of you old enough to remember her from the 1970s is perfect in what amounts to a cameo.) But his encounters with women are so fleeting and glancing that you learn little until the end of the journey. Then, what you learn is too trite to support your having endured the trip with him. I believe Vincent Gallo had a serious idea, but the idea is unrealized.
    maratspolan

    Tapestry of Sadness

    The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo's latest travelogue of sorrow, charts the journey of the sort of disenchanted hero one comes across in the obituary page of their local paper. America, as seen through the window of Gallo's hollow black van, merges into a singular one-story wasteland of Main Streets lined with reds, whites and blues. Here, where many entertainment-seeking viewers will have long left the theater, one suddenly realizes that Gallo's is not a simple indie flick; but instead, a floating canvas able to tap into a higher meditative consciousness within the viewer. By creating a film of singular vision perhaps only attainable by doing what few directors have the tenacity or perseverance to undertake, Gallo has achieved what has eluded many an 'independent' director: a film created almost solely by the director. Gallo's characters are ethereal spirits cast upon a harsh, unfriendly world. Chloë Sevigny, in yet another hypnotic role as Daisy, redefines the modern insistence on two-dimensional antagonists. For Bud, Gallo playing the sort of brooding innocent Marlon Brando once jarred audiences with, the American tapestry becomes a home movie of the banality of human existence. Cheryl Tiegs, the popular Seventies model, makes an unexpected cinematic comeback, delivering a beautifully poetic performance as a lonely woman in a nowhere rest stop. In a sterile, white motel room, Gallo's film culminates with a scene of erotic abandon. Yet here again, the Audience, as an extension of Bud's own painful emptiness, will find no release. The arid lovemaking of this star-crossed couple, in a room lit like an operating room before a lobotomy, appears so natural that at its' heart could only be the sheer necessity of moral and emotional collapse seeking salvation. To see The Brown Bunny requires the sort of patience and reverence reserved for museums and galleries. For those few who choose, it can open the heart and the soul as only a masterpiece can.
    LLAAA4837

    This movie creeped me out so much that I couldn't even stand it.

    Vincent Gallo's THE BROWN BUNNY is a really creepy and weird film. I love weird, challenging films, but this was a bit too much for me. Much of the film is Vincent Gallo driving to a bike race remembering his girlfriend along the way. The final scene with him meeting up with his girlfriend chilled me to the bone. It was just twisted. While the film looks appropriately gritty and grimy at times, it is way too hard to sit through all the way to the end. I felt like a creep for watching. The film scared me in a really bad way. Vincent Gallo sure has talent! This is definitely a well made film. However, Vincent Gallo seems to have made this film for nobody but for himself. This is a highly experimental film that I don't recommend except for those people who are cinematically adventurous. It's an effective piece of work, but it's not really my thing. Adults only.
    iamsozen

    WTF? Film student who thinks he's deep

    Okay, "The Brown Bunny" is a 7 minute movie that is dragged on for 93 painful minutes. How does this happen? Well, it's pretty clear to me that Vincent Gallo really likes the look of his own stubbly face from really close up. I came to this conclusion when I realized it accounts for about twenty to twenty-five minutes of the movie. Then you add in that Vincent Gallo owns a very nice motorcycle...that he likes to show off. The motorcycle doesn't actually take up to much of the screen time (unfortunately), but it does allow some kind of premise. What really bugs me is that there are people who think that this movie was deep. It's not, I can see how the basic premise could be turned into something deep and artistic. But a bad motorcycle driver who has a thing for chics named after flowers and imagines his dead drug addict girlfriend giving him head is not deep by itself, and it doesn't help just to have long scenes of traffic and a not very attractive stubbly mans face. The only reason this movie has gotten any recognition whatsoever is the shock value of showing a blowjob in a non-skin flick. So once again, WTF?

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      Roger Ebert called the film "the worst in the history of Cannes." He posted on his website "The audience was loud and scornful in its dislike for the movie; hundreds walked out, and many of those who remained only stayed because they wanted to boo." Vincent Gallo responded that Ebert was a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader." Ebert paraphrased a remark of Sir Winston Churchill and responded that "Although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of 'The Brown Bunny.'" Gallo then put a hex on Ebert's colon, to which Ebert responded that "even my colonoscopy was more entertaining than his film." (It should be noted that the version screened at Cannes was much longer than the final version.)
    • Erros de gravação
      When Bud speaks to Daisy's mother, a glass on the table appears and then disappears between shots.
    • Citações

      Bud Clay: [sobbing] Why do you have to drink and take drugs?

    • Versões alternativas
      Since its world premiere at Cannes the movie has been re-edited although the sex scenes remain intact. The version that premiered theatrically in the US is 26 minutes shorter than the Cannes cut.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Vanity Fair/Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid/Hero/Suspect Zero/The Brown Bunny (2004)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de maio de 2005 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • The Brown Bunny
    • Locações de filme
      • Keene, New Hampshire, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Gray Daisy Films
      • Kinetique
      • Vincent Gallo Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 100.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 366.301
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 50.601
      • 29 de ago. de 2004
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 402.599
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 33 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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