Watch: Happy Little Bunnies 2021 123movies, Full Movie Online – A psychotic, bunny-masked serial killer is on the prowl, carving up local perverts. Meanwhile, a disturbed young man’s therapy session takes a dark and violent turn. Is his therapist the bunny-masked killer? From the makers of How Not To Work and Claim Benefits (& other useful information for wasters)..
Plot: A psychotic, bunny-masked serial killer is on the prowl, carving up local perverts. Meanwhile, a disturbed young man’s therapy session takes a dark and violent turn. Is his therapist the bunny-masked killer? From the makers of How Not To Work and Claim Benefits (& other useful information for wasters).
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Edgar Wright fans take note
I still can’t recall the series of fortunate events which led to my viewing of this film, but I am sure glad it did, because I feel like I hit the jackpot.Where did this oddity come from? Who is this filmmaker Michael McConnell and why have I not heard of him before? ‘Happy Little Bunnies’ offered up everything I forgot I wanted in a film. If you are a fan of Todd Solondz, Edgar Wright, John Waters and/or Michael Haneke, then take note, and prepare to have your mind blown and socks blown off. You can thank me for it later.
A plot synopsis is nearly impossible, and I have no words that could properly describe it, but the set up is simple enough: A handsome fellow named John (think a millennial version of Woody Allen) – miserable, self-loathing, and adrift-hopes to find some form of healing when he engages in a therapy session with a mysterious, yet seemingly even-tempered psychologist named Simon, who employs a set of unorthodox counseling techniques. The interaction becomes a journey down a rabbit hole (does this qualify as a pun?)resulting in a mind-bending series of events involving a host of truly bizarre characters; to give you a taste, one of these is a serial killer bunny that offs perverts.
The film’s opening titles, which apes “Funny Games”, makes it obvious that “Bunnies” is going to be a meta-affair, and indeed it is. But it’s also much more. It takes fractured pieces of its story and presents them through small vignettes, which play out almost like performance art, some even bordering on sketch comedy, most of them hysterically morbid. Additionally, it toys with elements of other films within the same “arthouse” niche, but then turns them on their heads, while eventually pulling the carpet out from under the viewer’s feet-all to dizzying effect. If this sounds gimmicky or pretentious, I can assure you it is anything but. McConnell’s script is meticulously structured and brilliantly weaves all of its disparate narrative threads together seamlessly, leaving no stone unturned. Watching it all come together feels like a magic trick unfolding on screen.
I’ll stop there as you just have to experience it for yourself. Let’s just say that the journey to its insanely bonkers ending is about as wild and unpredictable as one is likely to find in any modern horror/comedy and you definitely won’t see it coming.
‘Bunnies’ exists in its own whacked out universe and is all the better for it. Ingeniously plotted, exceptionally acted and directed, and squirm inducing in all the right ways, it joins the ranks among the best cult classics and deserves far more recognition than it has received. How such a well made film can fly under the radar is baffling. Prepare to laugh and gasp in equal measure. Highly recommend.
Not your standard slasher
This movie was nothing like I expected going in, and I’m sure glad it wasn’t.It started out like a blood filled slasher, with a polite amount of gore, Then it turned into this mysterious, almost surreal tapestry of thought provoking dialogue. Forget that Jon-Scott Clark’s character spewed out every stereotypical depressed thought in the book. He was feeding Carl (Simon Manley) with ammunition to go off the wall with his non-stereotypical therapist role. Add in all the little subplots that seemed to have nothing to do with the film, it had me really thinking. (Casey Affleck’s cameo helped put it all in perspective. *giggle*) I know popcorn is the standard snack when watching a movie, but I really had the hankering to wolf down an entire apple pie for some reason. Spackle in some polite gore throughout, and you have a well rounded movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, but if you’re expecting the standard slasher this isn’t it. Watch it for it’s unique approach to the genre.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min)
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Genre Comedy, Horror
Director Patrick McConnell
Writer Patrick McConnell
Actors Jon-Scott Clark, Simon Manley, Sophie Toland
Country United Kingdom
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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