Review of Rabbits

Rabbits (2002)
3/10
Please no more Rabbits
17 March 2005
I have been reading lots of reviews of Lynch's film on this site, and there seems to be two opinions of his work. You either think he is a genius with deep complicated work, or you think he doesn't make any sense. After seeing a few of his films I have formed the latter opinion. This conclusion came to me while watching Rabbits, David Lynch's films only make sense to David Lynch. There is no deeper meaning behind it all it just doesn't make any sense. Just because you don't understand something doesn't make it genius.

It starts out with two actors in rabbit heads in what appears to be an apartment, one is ironing and one is sitting on the couch reading the paper. Another rabbit soon joins them and thats when the laugh track starts. Basically the rest of the movie is the rabbits making totally out of context remarks to each other followed my more laughing, them this face appears and starts chanting or something.

I Didn't spend too much time trying to analyze this film because when I pondered over Mullholland Falls for two days after I saw it, I told myself i would never spend that much energy on a Lynch film again.

I can see where people could say Lynch is a good filmmaker. Twin Peaks was very good. But it just getting ridiculous now.

I give it a 3 of 10
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