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Bunny and the Bull

Country: UK, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Paul King
  • Writer: Paul King
  • Producer: Mary Burke; Robin Gutch

CGiii Comment

Oh dear...an uneventful, inventive catastrophe.

King's writing is lacklustre, flat and plagiaristic - but, the main problem is that it simply is not funny.

It's like watching a bad John Irving novel made into a bad film with elements of Being John Malkovich and Withnail and I - thrown in for inspiration.

The result: a flaccid flop.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Stephen has agoraphobia and, in the flat he won't leave, meticulously labels and stores everything from nail clippings to urine. In long flashbacks we see a trip to the continent he took with his only friend Bunny, an outgoing, inveterate gambler. The European trip is a bit dull (Stephen wants to visit every museum imaginable) until one night in Poland they meet Eloisa, a Spanish waitress, and offer to drive her home for her city's fiesta. We can guess that the trip won't end well - because Stephen is now stuck in his flat with occasional visits from Bunny - but will anything in the reverie move Stephen to action?

Cast & Characters

Edward Hogg as Stephen;
Simon Farnaby as Bunny;
Veronica Echegui as Eloisa;
Richard Ayoade as Museum curator;
Julian Barratt as Atilla;
Noel Fielding as Javier;
Rich Fulcher as Captain Crab Phone Voice;
Waleed Khalid as Ray;
George Newton as Polish resturant manager;
Margaret Wheldon as Tourist;
Madeleine Worrall as Melanie