

Movie spotlight
Sweet Rabbit
Jeanet, an insecure middle-aged woman, discovers one day that rabbit ears are growing out of her head. Shocked and confused, she rushes to the doctor to get rid of her ailment. But the doctor turns out to be a poor listener. Jeanets relatives seem to have attention for her. Jeanet thinks she is on her own until she knocks on her husband's door.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive young man named Jonathan (Bison Leather) inherits a dilapidated farmhouse and a dark secret from his estranged father. As he begins to uncover the unsettling truths about his family's past and the disturbing ritualistic history of the land, Jonathan finds himself trapped in a nightmarish descent into madness. The film explores themes of inherited trauma, rural gothic horror, and the psychological unraveling of an individual confronting unspeakable evils.
Critical Reception
Sweet Rabbit received a very limited release and garnered minimal critical attention, largely existing within niche horror film communities. Reviews, though scarce, often highlight its disturbing atmosphere and visceral horror elements, while some found its narrative convoluted and its pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, unsettling atmosphere and commitment to extreme horror.
Criticized for a difficult-to-follow narrative and underdeveloped characters.
Noted for its experimental and confrontational approach to the genre.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available due to the film's limited distribution and obscurity.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily on location at an actual abandoned farmhouse in rural Oregon, adding to its raw and authentic disturbing aesthetic.
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