
Bunny Whipped
Bob Whipple (Esteban Powell) is a sportswriter who feels his life is going nowhere. When he learns that America's most beloved white rap star has been murdered, he decides to hunt down his killer by becoming... The Whip! Now, a vigilante superhero without any real superhero powers, The Whip flashes through the night rescuing those in need. His escapades lead him to his high-school girlfriend Anne (Joey Lauren Adams) now an animal-rights crusader. When she asks Bob to help her save rabbits, things start looking up. But when Bob finds out that his prime suspect in the murder has kidnapped his ex-girlfriend, he must transform into the superhero he really is... and save her life.
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Plot Summary
A young woman unexpectedly inherits a struggling ostrich farm and must overcome her lack of experience and a grumpy farmhand to turn it into a success. Along the way, she navigates a budding romance and learns the true meaning of resilience and community.
Critical Reception
Bunny Whipped received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its charming performances and lighthearted humor, others found the plot predictable and lacking in depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and the chemistry between the lead actors.
- Criticized for a formulaic romantic comedy plot that offered few surprises.
- Noted for its generally upbeat tone and escapist nature.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its humor and lighthearted story, with many finding the lead performances to be a highlight. Some viewers felt the plot was too simplistic, but most appreciated it as an easy-to-watch romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a drama but was rewritten as a comedy during pre-production to better suit the cast's comedic talents.
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