The Brown Bunny

The Brown Bunny

  • Director: Vincent Gallo
  • Countries of origin: United States, Japan
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 14, 2003
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Kahverengi Tavşan
  • The Brown Bunny is an adult drama film directed by Vincent Gallo and starring Vincent Gallo and Chloë Stevens Sevigny . The film was released in the United States on August 27, 2004.
    The film tells the story of motorcycle racer Bud Clay, who is always haunted by the memory of his former love when a big race is approaching. Therefore, he is constantly looking for a new love, trying to forget the old one   .

    Details

    • Release date November 14, 2003
    • Filming locations Keene, New Hampshire, USA
    • Production companies Gray Daisy Films, Kinetique, Vincent Gallo Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $10,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $366,301

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $50,601

    Gross worldwide

    $402,599

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rahul 2022-12-24 12:19:38

      beat journey

      Vincent Gallo made a minimalist film, a car, a pregnant girlfriend who died, a few gentle women who met by chance, and a lonely, depressed road trip. The pacing of the film is quite slow, with a lot of road and city scenes recorded through the front windshield while driving, the "on the road" Beat Generation texture is blowing, and Gallo's melancholy face makes people feel more Loneliness and depression. Driving alone, eating alone, washing muddy cheeks alone at various sinks. Taking the...

    • By Liam 2022-12-24 10:12:39

      Will Marble Despair Marble?

      "Brown Rabbit" was booed at the Cannes screening, and Roger Ebert, the famous film critic of the "Chicago Sun", called it "the worst film in Cannes history", "It's better to watch mine than to watch it. Colonoscopy".
      At the Toronto Film Festival, "Brown Rabbit" received positive reviews. At the Detroit preview, all the audience sat quietly until the end, when people praised the film's director Vincent Gallo as "the coolest person" at the end of the screening.
      Vincent Gallo said: "If...

    • By Bernhard 2022-12-16 23:45:33

      I read some of the comments and was shocked

      If I want to criticize this film, I think it is also a criticism of its over-emotional and too delicate, and it is a bit of a joke to polish the roughness of the road film. I didn't expect to see a bunch of comments saying that long shots are too boring...

      Boss, it's more boring than this movie. Jarmusch, Sant, Abbas, Ozu, any one of them would be more boring than this one. What a vision. The suspense at the beginning of the film, the shaking of the burden at the end, the dramatic...

    • By Timmy 2022-12-15 06:24:48

      "Loving her is like loving life" When beauty is taken away, it can only be hopelessly dying.

      Like melancholy, eccentric, decadent, the delicate soundtrack and pictures of the exquisite male protagonist are more compatible than the male and female protagonists. Maybe it's because after reading the brief introduction, I don't feel that the film is dry, blank, or artificial. Instead, I like it to express the philosophical thinking contained in the film in a generally distant and beautiful, slow, "torrent" way at the end of the film. The film begins with the male protagonist's plea...

    • By Elda 2022-12-11 00:42:09

      A handsome, melancholy, sexy but cowardly man - Vincent Gallo

      The pace of the film is slow and a bit dull. Many people can't stand it. Compared with "The Taste of Cherry" directed by Iran, I think this film is not boring anymore. "The Taste of Cherry" is also a story of a man driving a car on the road, but this man wants to die and bury himself under a cherry tree. Different people I meet along the way, talk to them, and then drive on the road again until I meet the next person, repeating this cycle N times, the rhythm is so slow that I can't stand it,...

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    • By Assunta 2023-09-27 07:40:24

      12-104-02 Self-blame haunts him like the devil; illusory two-person dialogue gives him a chance to free himself from self-blame. Although the rhythm and plot of the film are a bit monotonous, it does not feel as bad as the legend at the Cannes Film...

    • By Mariane 2023-09-12 18:00:01

      At first I thought it was a new wave and I saw half of it I thought it was a road movie, only to find out that it turned out to be a raw...

    • By Aditya 2023-09-05 18:00:50

      Motorcycle, track, snow, minivan, desperate road, from new hampshire to LA, the vicent's calm expression. Although there is a fallatio, it is by no means an erotic movie, and there is no trace of desire. I've seen more blow jobs than movies, and it's the first time to be so introspective, and it's very depressing to...

    • By Jovanny 2023-09-03 12:20:47

      The motorcycle diary of the lonely and outrageous male protagonist, like a fake exchange without code, the end is called a long...

    • By Webster 2023-07-30 07:46:06

      Vincent Gallo is gentle and...

    Movie plot

    Professional motorcycle racer Bud Clay ( Vincent Gallo ) is driving solo from New Hampshire for a race in California five days later, during which he will travel across the United States.
    The lonely journey is emotionally charged, and memories of old love Daisy ( Chloë Stevens Sevigny ) slowly come to mind. This beautiful girl like a fairy once made Bud feel the warmth of love, and it has always made him dream. He is willing to do...
    more about The Brown Bunny Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Daisy: I'm not going to be okay, Bud.

    • Bud Clay: [points to a bunny rabbit] How old is this bunny?

      Employee: Around one, two months.

      Bud Clay: What's the longest a bunny can live for?

      Employee: 'Bout five or six years.

      Bud Clay: Five or six years...

      Employee: Yeah.

      Bud Clay: That's the most they can live?

      Employee: Yup.

    • [first lines]

      [Bud walks up to a young woman, working behind the counter in a gas station store]

      Bud Clay: Hi.

      Violet: Hello... Did you just come from the race track?

      Bud Clay: Mmhm.

      Violet: Did you win?

      Bud Clay: No.

      Violet: Oh.

      Bud Clay: How much is this?

      Violet: $2... Will you be racing again?

      Bud Clay: Going to California. I've got to be there by Friday.

      Violet: California? I always wanted to go to California.

      Bud Clay: Really?

      Violet: Yes.

      Bud Clay: It's nice there.

      Violet: Is it?

      Bud Clay: Mmhm.

      Violet: I thought it would be.

      Bud Clay: Is your name Violet?

      Violet: Yes, it is.

      Bud Clay: Who made the necklace?

      Violet: I made it.

      Bud Clay: You think you'd want to come with me?

      Violet: I don't even know you.

      Bud Clay: Please?... Please?... Please come with me.