
Composed of nine episodes, David Lynch's surrealist sitcom follows the strange co-existence and the disjointed conversations between three humanoid rabbits. Jack, in his impeccable suit, keeps walking in and out of the apartment, while Jane, in her pomegranate-red gown, does the ironing, and serious Suzie is sitting on a comfortable couch. Exchanging banalities, unexpected laugh-tracks interrupt the baffling moments of silence and the mysterious events that take place in the ... (Full plot summary below)
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Composed of nine episodes, David Lynch's surrealist sitcom follows the strange co-existence and the disjointed conversations between three humanoid rabbits. Jack, in his impeccable suit, keeps walking in and out of the apartment, while Jane, in her pomegranate-red gown, does the ironing, and serious Suzie is sitting on a comfortable couch. Exchanging banalities, unexpected laugh-tracks interrupt the baffling moments of silence and the mysterious events that take place in the shoe-box apartment, leading to the ritualistic, and almost occult, recitation of eerie poetry, and the creepy, hair-raising encounter with something otherworldly. But, who is the man in the green coat?
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| User ReviewJani LThis is one of the strangest pieces of film I have ever seen. I recommend it to everyone who likes to get a little freaked out. |
| User Reviewshanay m"Bulb, chord... Bugs wiggle on their backs. [hums beautifully] Legs high, ceiling drip. Cold distant sun" -Naomi Watts |
| User ReviewSeme VSuspensful... It's really strange but intriguing. I'm still trying to figure it out. Dark... smiling teeth. |
| User ReviewEmil KOnce again, David Lynch has created a stunning vision that requires multiple viewings to get everything. RABBITS is a collection of eight shorts (approx. 6 - 7 minutes in length each) in which we see three human-sized Rabbits in a single room reciting seemingly meaningless lines amidst random laughing and applause from a laugh track. Upon further thought and investigation, we realize that it's possible that the rabbits are three lost souls trapped in some sort of limbo, on display for others to enjoy. Why they are there is lost within their jumbled up dialogue. Give yourself up and experience David Lynch's RABBITS. |
| User ReviewAlex SA genius exercise in psychologically challenging surrealism, David Lynch's Rabbits will easily be too much for many, but for fans of the director and those looking to find deeper meanings in their cinema, Rabbits is not to be missed. |
| User ReviewBen FThere's something bizarrely hypnotic about Rabbits. It's one camera angle, jumbled dialogue, and very little action, but the "can't look away" factor is strong. |
| User ReviewBon BOh my god, no reviews? This is one creepy shortish film. The canned laughter is insane! The repition is crazy. Ahhhh. |
| User ReviewZach SThis is very strange. Wouldn't even call this a movie. It's more like a sitcom you would watch in hell. This gave me goosebumps. The script makes no sense, but it doesn't have to its a David Lynch film. |
| User ReviewRichard RI could have rated this film anything. Seriously. It isn't just that it doesn't make sense - it's that, after these films, nothing else does either. |
| User ReviewRhys MThis is one of the strangest films I've ever seen, but at the same time it's haunting, daring, and challenging to watch. Recommended. |