Vincent Gallo's 2003 film The Brown Bunny is a minimalist road movie exploring themes of profound grief and isolation, often remembered for its controversial Cannes reception rather than its narrative. Through a sparse visual style and a divisive, intimate climax, the film depicts a protagonist's descent into a melancholic reality where memory and loss blur. A detailed overview of the film's production and critical, often controversial, reception is available at Encyclopedia.com .
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