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The Pitfalls of Bunny is this curious little piece set against the chaotic backdrop of the 1977 NYC blackout. The film follows a couple and a friend as they make their way to 'the island,' presumably to escape the oppressive heat and tension of a darkened city teetering on the edge of disorder. There's this odd mix of tension and humor that plays out slowly, almost like a slice-of-life narrative with a hint of desperation. The performances are quite genuine, giving off that vibe of real people caught in a surreal situation. It's distinctive mostly for its raw atmosphere and the way it captures a moment in time, particularly for anyone who appreciates the gritty, unpolished charm of late '70s cinema.
The film has seen a bit of a cult following among collectors, largely due to its unique setting and the peculiar circumstances of its production. It's not widely available on modern formats, which definitely adds to its allure and scarcity. Those who appreciate obscure gems from the late '70s will find some intriguing moments here, especially given its practical effects and the atmospheric tension that resonates with the period's socio-political climate.
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