
After finding himself at the constant abuse of his best friend Bobby, Marty has become fed up with his friend's twisted ways. His girlfriend, a victim of Bobby's often cruel ways, couldn't agree more and they strategize murdering Bobby with a group of willing and unwilling participants in a small Florida town. In the midst of their plotting, they contemplate the possible aftermath.... (Full plot summary below)
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After finding himself at the constant abuse of his best friend Bobby, Marty has become fed up with his friend's twisted ways. His girlfriend, a victim of Bobby's often cruel ways, couldn't agree more and they strategize murdering Bobby with a group of willing and unwilling participants in a small Florida town. In the midst of their plotting, they contemplate the possible aftermath.
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| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe film is harrowing and unforgettable, an eye-opener that may provide a much-needed wake-up call to parents of disaffected kids. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikIf such material and the pessimism accompanying it make some people uncomfortable, maybe they're starting to get the point. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertLarry Clark's Bully calls the bluff of movies that pretend to be about murder but are really about entertainment. His film has all the sadness and shabbiness, all the mess and cruelty and thoughtless stupidity of the real thing. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelTom SanderThe product of a talented director and cast, and also the stuff of lasting nightmares. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliExposes us to the true horror of what's going on in these kids' lives. |
| Film Journal InternationalEric MonderInadvertently, Larry Clark has come up with an art-house parody of Tim Hunter's River's Edge and an annoying assault on the senses. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe important thing is that Clark has found a new way to be creepy, which isn't easy. In the process he has created something irresistibly watchable, the kind of original piece that might mean less but reveal more than its creator intended. |
| NewsweekDavid AnsenFerocious and sometimes creepily funny, Bully is a raunchy suburban "Crime and Punishment." |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThe movie's somber message is worth heeding, and the acting is mostly excellent. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardThat the actors can work under such scrutiny is amazing, and they are superb. The standout is Brad Renfro as Marty, the kid most under the thumb of the neighborhood bully. |