Vincent Gallo’s The Brown Bunny (2003) is a spare, unsettling meditation on grief, guilt, and masculine isolation. Following a motorcycle racer’s desolate journey from New Hampshire to California, the film unfolds in long, hypnotic stretches of silence and open road, punctuated by encounters that only deepen the protagonist’s sense of estrangement. Famously divisive upon release—due in no small part to its explicit and controversial climax—the film has since been reassessed as a stark, unvarnished portrait of obsession and self-destruction, with Gallo’s austere direction and Chloë Sevigny’s fearless performance at its core.
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