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Bunny
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Bunny, haunted by a traumatic past involving her mother's suicide, struggles to cope with her own mental health issues. Her life takes a dark turn when she becomes obsessed with a series of murders, leading her down a path of psychological unraveling. As the lines between reality and delusion blur, Bunny finds herself increasingly entangled in the disturbing events surrounding the killings.
Critical Reception
Bunny (2014) received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the film's attempt at psychological horror, many found its execution lacking. Audience scores were also low, with many viewers expressing disappointment with the film's confusing narrative and unsatisfying conclusion.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a convoluted and confusing plot that detracts from any potential horror elements.
Characters are underdeveloped, making it difficult for viewers to connect with their motivations or struggles.
Despite attempts at psychological depth, the execution falls flat, resulting in a disappointing and unsatisfying viewing experience.
Google audience: Google user reviews for Bunny are scarce, but those available indicate a general dissatisfaction with the film's narrative coherence and overall impact. Audiences found the story difficult to follow and the ending abrupt, leading to a lack of engagement.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Yim-ho Kwak, has also been involved in producing other films within the South Korean horror genre.
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