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The Brown Bunny Director: Vincent Gallo Cast: Vincent Gallo, Chloë Sevigny

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/16/2005
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 25,279

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [3:41]
2. After the Race [2:41]
3. Violet [2:44]
4. Violet Gets Her Things [3:18]
5. Daisy's Parents' House [4:00]
6. "I Lived Next Door" [3:44]
7. Rainy Drive [3:18]
8. The Midwest [1:27]
9. "How Long Do Bunnies Live?" [3:12]
10. Lily [6:21]
11. The Road Ahead [2:12]
12. Rest [1:49]
13. The Rockies [3:21]
14. The Salt Flats [4:13]
15. The Night Desert [1:40]
16. Cruising Vegas [3:21]
17. Rose [3:31]
18. California [4:15]
19. Cleaning Up [1:01]
20. Stop by Daisy's [4:24]
21. Waiting for Daisy [2:42]
22. Daisy Arrives [4:50]
23. A Photo [1:42]
24. "I Loved Kissing You" [3:14]
25. Leaving the Lights On [3:13]
26. Fidelity [4:24]
27. The Resolution Phase [5:26]
28. Alone [1:34]

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Editorial Reviews

Actor and musician Vincent Gallo takes on the role of writer, director, editor, cinematographer, and star with his second filmmaking effort, The Brown Bunny. Motorcycle racer Bud Clay (Gallo) drives his van across the country in search of his lost love, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). He stops at her parents' house and sees the brown bunny she left behind. Along the rest of the way, he stops for gas, rides his bike, and makes out with a woman at a roadside rest area (Cheryl Tiegs). He meets up with Daisy when he finally arrives in Los Angeles, leading to the revelatory conclusion in his hotel room. The Brown Bunny premiered in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in a working cut of 119 minutes that was widely panned; a 93 minute final edit was shown at subsequent festivals and premiered in the United States in the summer of 2004. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

Average film, pretty decent soundtrack; last scene explicit, [in]famous for this.by mdchlanda

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June 29, 2009: Pretty average movie, with a decent soundtrack, but probably [in]famous for its explicit scene, otherwise, pretty average, maybe less than average movie. Surprise Gallo got Sevigny to actually perform the act, rather than imply it. Beyond that, interesting, but not a "classic" by any means.

Good JOB by Chloe!by Anonymous

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May 04, 2006: This movie should have gotten an Oscar just for Chloe's superior acting ability in the last love scene. Very well done. This movie is the best.


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