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The Justice of Bunny King

  • 2021
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
803
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Essie Davis and Thomasin McKenzie in The Justice of Bunny King (2021)
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Drama

A triumph over adversity tale about women fighting their way back from the bottom of society.A triumph over adversity tale about women fighting their way back from the bottom of society.A triumph over adversity tale about women fighting their way back from the bottom of society.

  • Director
    • Gaysorn Thavat
  • Writers
    • Gregory King
    • Gaysorn Thavat
    • Sophie Henderson
  • Stars
    • Essie Davis
    • Thomasin McKenzie
    • Lively Nili
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gaysorn Thavat
    • Writers
      • Gregory King
      • Gaysorn Thavat
      • Sophie Henderson
    • Stars
      • Essie Davis
      • Thomasin McKenzie
      • Lively Nili
    • 15User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Bunny
    Thomasin McKenzie
    Thomasin McKenzie
    • Tonyah
    Lively Nili
    • Semu
    Bridie Sisson
    Bridie Sisson
    • Robin
    Semu Filipo
    • Jah
    Harry Adams
    • Harry
    Kiri Naik
    Kiri Naik
    • GFS Mother
    Angus Stevens
    Angus Stevens
    • Reuben
    Amelie Baynes
    • Shannon
    Xana Tang
    Xana Tang
    • Ai Ling
    Max Crosby
    • Phoenix
    Penelope Crosby
    • Miriam
    • (as Penny Crosby)
    Darien Takle
    Darien Takle
    • Sylvia
    Erroll Shand
    Erroll Shand
    • Bevan
    Toni Potter
    • Grace
    Georgia Pringle
    • Property Manager
    Laura Thavat
    • Ten Dollar Customer
    Debbie Newby-Ward
    • VW Driver
    • (as Debbie Newby)
    • Director
      • Gaysorn Thavat
    • Writers
      • Gregory King
      • Gaysorn Thavat
      • Sophie Henderson
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    User reviews15

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    10zara-jane-qadry

    Mothers love

    Beautiful story about a mother's love and poverty. I enjoyed this movie and how it reflects reality of life. Amazing acting by the leading lady and her neice.
    7ferguson-6

    desperation and diligence

    Greetings again from the darkness. Most of us are quick to judge others. Often too quick. This superb (and bleak) feature film debut from writer-director Gaysorn Thavat reminds us that our initial judgments might just be an easy "out" for us so that we may go on about our way, oblivious to the struggles of others. There is observational commentary here on what it means for a parent to love their kids so deeply, for someone to believe in themselves whole-heartedly, and for the pain an institution can cause under the guise of doing the right thing.

    Essie Davis (THE BABADOOK, 2014) delivers a ferocious and authentic performance as Bunny, who is much stronger than we might originally think. Is she more determined or desperate? We aren't sure. She's also very clever at times, though sometimes unable to control her emotions. Bunny's focus is on securing housing so that Social Services will permit her kids to live with her. Currently, she's only allowed supervised visits, and we see loves them intensely. Shannon (Amelia Baynes) is a disabled 5-year-old who loves her back, while Reuben (Angus Stevens) is an angry and frustrated 14-year old who just wants a 'normal' life that doesn't involve foster homes.

    Bunny is perpetual motion. She describes herself as self-employed, spending days as a "Squeegee Bandit" cleaning windshields at stoplights for loose change. She's saving that change in a soda bottle that she keeps in the linen closet of her sister's house. It's here where she cleans house, cooks dinner, does laundry, and watches kids all for the benefit of getting to sleep on the couch. Her sister Grace (Toni Potter) is a late shift nurse whose husband Bevan (Errol Shand) is a d-bag in so many ways. In fact, Bevan is at the center of an incident with Bunny's niece Tonyah (Thomasin McKenzie, JOJO RABBIT, 2019; LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, 2021) that cuts right to the heart of Bunny's character. We see how she reacts and begin to understand how she arrived at this particular lot in life.

    Thavat's co-writers Sophie Henderson (BABY DONE, 2020) and Gregory King center much of Bunny's actions around the birthday party she has promised daughter Shannon for her upcoming birthday party. Is Bunny fit to be a mother? Most of the time we think she is devoting every waking moment to reuniting with her kids. However, in her worst moments, she lashes out and displays poor judgment, leaving us and Social Services with serious doubt. The past is brilliantly unfolded and never dwelled on because Bunny wakes up every morning optimistic about what lays ahead. There is a terrific sequence involving her attire, and Ms. Davis just nails the shift in tone. Hers is an award-worthy performance, if only enough people will see the film (which is doubtful). This New Zealand production expertly sets the stage with 4 Non Blondes "What's Up" and then bookends with a different version by Willa Amai.

    Opens in theaters on September 23, 2022.
    7tilljonas

    A fight vs. bureaucracy and society

    The protagonist "Bunny" has to find back to her place in the world, but since the society wont make it easy for an homeless women and institutions, who are used to help her, are failing her in any way, she's forced to find her own way by breaking a few laws.

    The idea is simple, an homeless woman is trapped in a circle of poverty: in order to see her kids she has to get a home, in order to get a home she has to get work, also she has to look like "i'm-not-homess" in order to get a home or work. So it's difficult to get to her children, but she is trying anyway.

    In addition to that, her niece "Tonya" experience the horror, and Bunny confronts her sister with it, but she doesn't believe her. So Bunnys mission throughout the movie is rescuing Tonya and celebrating her daughters birthday, while nobody will listen to her. To achieve that, she makes uncomfortable decisions like lying, exploiting or destroying.

    The movie contains just a few characters, so Essie Davis ("Bunny") and Thomasin McKenzie ("Tonya") had to deliver and they did. I would recomment this movie to everyone who likes emotional dramas.

    For me it's a good movie, I will watch it a second time some day.
    8Xstal

    Soul Destroying Cinema...

    The cards and dice have fallen the wrong way, the fine lines have been drawn, and now you're left astray, in a world that doesn't care, you're driven further to despair, but in a fight for what is right, you'll have your say. Alas the powers in control have put up walls, and they are deaf to all your pleadings and your calls, there's a process to be followed, they must make sure that you're hollowed, and even then there's further steps that you must crawl. But your passion and your instinct keep you spurred, to do what's right, you will no longer be deterred, you may have hit the rocks, but you're pulling up your socks, and fighting to be seen, and to be heard.

    Essie Davis is outstanding as the mother who's done nothing wrong but is punished to extremes for trying to recover the kids she loves and seeks to protect.
    10HeroDT12

    Stunnin

    At first I watched this movie just to watch Thomasin McKenzie, and yes it turns out that this film has a good and impressive storyline about the struggle of a mother and unconditional love even for her niece. Good acting from all actors, you should try to watch this movie.

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      What's Up
      Written by Linda Perry

      Performed by 4 Non Blondes

      (C) Stuck In The Throat Music

      Licensed by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd

      Licensed courtesy of Universal Music New Zealand

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2021 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
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    • Also known as
      • 저스티스 오브 버니 킹
    • Production companies
      • Firefly Films
      • Madman Entertainment
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $142,591
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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