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Bunny (2025)
Bunny is a 2025 dark comedy-thriller directed by and starring Ben Jacobson as Dino. Mo Stark portrays the streetwise hustler Bunny, with Liza Colby as his wife Bobbie. Set in New York’s East Village, the film depicts Bunny and Dino recruiting eccentric neighbors to conceal a corpse during one chaotic summer day.
Bunny is a 2025 dark comedy-thriller directed by and starring Ben Jacobson as Dino. Mo Stark portrays the streetwise hustler Bunny, with Liza Colby as his wife Bobbie. Set in New York’s East Village, the film depicts Bunny and Dino recruiting eccentric neighbors to conceal a corpse during one chaotic summer day.
The film's core conflict revolves around neighbors uniting to cover up a mishap amid threats from authorities, highlighting themes of collective support in a gentrifying urban environment. This portrayal of communal resilience against economic displacement drives its left-leaning perspective.
The film presents a diverse ensemble of neighbors spanning races, genders, ages, sexualities, and religions, united in communal support and tolerance. Traditional identities receive neutral to positive framing without explicit critique.
The film affirmatively depicts its queer protagonist Bunny as a dignified sex worker navigating birthday chaos with empathy and support from a diverse East Village community. Violence is external and humorously handled, underscoring chosen family bonds and queer resilience without stereotypes or degradation.
The film depicts family life through chosen bonds in a tenement community and an unconventional marriage involving sexual openness and supportive partnership amid chaos. This framing normalizes alternative structures and fluid roles, questioning traditional norms without overt critique.
Orthodox Jewish characters, including a woman observing gender segregation rules and a rabbi, participate in the communal effort to resolve the crisis. Their faith practices are integrated respectfully into the narrative, fostering sympathy and highlighting community bonds across differences.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a cisgender male sex worker's chaotic day managing a crisis with neighbors, emphasizing camaraderie in a diverse but non-LGBTQ+-specific ensemble.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features an original screenplay with newly created characters, including the male protagonist Bunny portrayed by male actor Mo Stark, showing no instances of gender swaps from prior canon or history.
Bunny presents original characters in a new screenplay without source material or historical figures, so no characters have predefined racial identities to swap.
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