 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
LIST PRICE $79.99 Save 99%
|
 |
 |
|
|
 |
Format: VHS Jan 2002 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) 107 min. Color Extra Info: R-Rated Version UPC: 031398789437 |
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
In general items shipped via Media Mail should arrive in 2-9 days (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) from the time of shipping * ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
|
|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
Details

Movie Description Bobby Kent (Nick Stahl) is not a nice guy. He beats up his "best friend" Marty every chance he gets, he abuses Marty's girlfriend Lisa, and he rapes Lisa's friend Ali. From director Larry Clark (KIDS) and screenwriter David McKenna (AMERICAN HISTORY X) comes this gruelling thriller based on the true story of Bobby Kent, a bossy Florida teenager who was beaten to death by a group of his peers.
There isn't a lot to do in the suburban Florida town that Bobby and his "friends" inhabit. They play violent shoot-em-up video games, they work at the Pizza Hut, they go surfing at the beach, and they cruise in their hot rods. But mostly, Bobby and his friends have lots of sex. The film is drenched in graphic shots of barely legal naked teenagers. (This has been Clark's favorite subject matter since his days as a photographer, as illustrated in his 1997 book TEENAGE LUST.) Sexual identity is an undercurrent in Bobby's story: he watches gay porn while he rapes Ali, and he forces Marty to dance with him at a gay club. Some of the other teenagers think that Bobby and Marty are a couple. But this is a minor issue. They decide to kill Bobby because he's a bully who has hurt and angered them; and because they're bored and desensitized to violence. In BULLY, Clark provides another hard look at the hard lives of American teenagers, in all their confusion. It isn't pretty.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: JULY 13, 2001 (NY/LA)
Industry Reviews "...Tautly made....The acting is hypnotically good....A well-recruited cast gives the film a sense of trapped lives..." Hollywood Reporter - p.16-50 - Kirk Honeycutt (07/10/2001)
"...[Clark] has assembled a talented and uninhibited cast -- Michael Pitt is especially good and surprisingly funny..." New York Times - p.E10 - A. O. Scott (07/13/2001)
"...[BULLY is] abundant in visual times; at times, one wonders if Clark might have been poring over prints of Techine's WILD REEDS or Bruno Dumont's LIFE OF JESUS..." Film Comment - p.73 - Chuck Stephens (07/01/2001)
"...[A] gripping, intelligent film..." Total Film - p.101 - Steve Grayson (04/01/2002)
"...The movie is brilliantly and courageously well-acted by its young cast; it's one of those movies so perceptive and wounding that there's no place for the actors to hide, no cop out they can exercise..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.37 - Roger Ebert (07/20/2001)
"...It's filmed with passion and with a courage of convictions that mainstream studio releases have just about abandoned. Rachel Miner is a standout..." USA Today - Mike Clark (01/25/2002)
"...A truly disturbing modern tragedy unfolds..." Sight and Sound - Lucy Neville (12/01/2002)
|
|
|
Other Editions
|
|
|
Similar Items on eBay

|
|