The Brown Bunny Page #2

Synopsis: After racing in New Hampshire, the lonely motorcycle racer Bud Clay drives his van in a five-day journey to California for the next race. Along his trip, he meets fan, lonely women, prostitutes, but he leaves them since he is actually looking for the woman he loves, Daisy. He goes to her house and leaves a note telling where he is lodged. Out of the blue, Daisy appears in his hotel room and soon he learns why he cannot find her.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Vincent Gallo
Production: Wellspring Media
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
44%
NOT RATED
Year:
2003
93 min
Website
1,619 Views


Isn't it nice, Bud?

It was a long time ago.

I used to love kissing you...

all over your mouth.

I love the way you taste.

You're my favorite person

in the whole world, Bud.

I never want to kiss anybody else.

- Really, Bud.

- It's not true.

I did. I loved kissing you.

I loved your mouth. I loved the way it tasted.

It's not true.

- I never want to kiss anybody else.

- That's not true.

It is.

You kissed other boys.

Do you remember the time you bought me

the really big chocolate bunny?

It was so big. I ate it in like an hour

and got really sick and threw up.

You kissed me anyway.

I remember.

You used to really like me.

I still like you.

I wish you liked me again...

like before.

When you liked me the most.

I liked you the most my whole life.

You're the only person I liked.

- Tell me you love me.

- No.

I missed you so much.

It hurts me when I don't see you

for such a long time.

I just want to hug you. Come here.

No.

I love you so much.

I always loved holding you.

- That's not true.

- Yes, it is.

Kiss me, Bud.

Don't leave.

I missed you so much.

I love you.

Come on, won't you kiss me? Please?

I missed you.

I missed you a lot.

Take off your shirt.

But it's so bright in here.

I want to see your body.

Can we turn off the light? Please?

Can we go under the covers?

You only do this to me?

You only suck my cock, baby?

You don't do it with anybody else?

You don't think about doing it

with anybody else?

You like doing it?

You won't suck anybody else?

Never?

Never again?

You promise?

You won't f*** anybody else?

You promise?

Never?

You won't suck anybody else's cock?

Never?

You won't suck anybody else's cock?

You promise me?

Why did you suck that guy's cock?

Why did you f*** those guys?

Why did you do that?

Tell me, why did you do that?

Tell me. I saw you.

I saw you f*** them.

Did you know I saw you?

Never?

- Why did you let me see that?

- No.

You're a f***ing whore. You're a whore.

You f***ed them. You f***ing a**hole.

I hate you so much.

I don't love you anymore.

- It hurts me so much when you say that.

- It doesn't hurt you.

Please don't say that.

I should've never let you come over here.

I'm so stupid.

Why?

I'm so stupid for telling you to come here.

- Bud, I love you.

- You don't love anybody.

- I love you. I want to be with you again.

- I don't want to be with you.

- Can't we be a couple again?

- I'll never be with you again.

- Don't say that, Bud.

- I don't trust you anymore.

I don't love you anymore.

I'm sorry, Bud. I'm sorry that that happened.

- You're not sorry.

- I never meant to hurt you, Bud.

I don't understand why you did that.

Why you went with those guys,

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Vincent Gallo

Vincent Gallo (born April 11, 1961) is an American actor, director, model, musician and painter. Though he has had minor roles in mainstream films such as Arizona Dream, The Funeral and Palookaville, he is most associated with independent movies, including Buffalo '66, which he wrote, directed, scored and starred in and The Brown Bunny, which he also wrote, directed, produced, starred in and photographed. In the early 2000s, he released several solo recordings on Warp Records. more…

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