Bunnyman (2011)
9/10
a film in the tradition of the 70's and 80's horror films
20 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This film belongs in the 80's, and that a good thing. The film is about mood and style as it is about gore. In fact, there's not much gore in the film which the film really isn't about. It's like one of those classic 80's films that takes it's time to build a believable world for these charters to inhabit. The filmmakers show nature as much as the people, and it's about the environment that these characters "survive" that's wisely presented as one of the characters in the film. I won't go into talking about the actual character Bunnyman, since I'm sure other reviewers will have a field day dreaming up where this character comes from, he's motivations, and what they would like to see Bunnyman do next. I will admit, there's plenty to mine with this character. Browsing some sites, this film is finally getting the respect it deserves.

The DVD presentation is packed with so many goodies it's hard to know where to start. An "fly on the wall" documentary, commentary, tons of deleted scenes...and so much more. If you like this one, get the DVD, it's worth it for the extras alone.
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