6.9

Bully

Bully

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6.9

Bully

Bully

  • Year 2001
  • Duration 108 min
  • Country United States, France, United Kingdom
  • Language English
A pack of naïve teenagers conspire to murder a mutual friend, whose aggressive demeanour has proven too much.

About Bully

Larry Clark's 2001 film 'Bully' is a harrowing true crime drama that explores the dark underbelly of suburban teenage life. Based on the shocking 1993 murder of Bobby Kent, the film follows a group of disaffected Florida teens who conspire to murder their mutual friend, Bobby, whose relentless bullying and psychological abuse becomes unbearable. The narrative unfolds with documentary-like realism, capturing the aimless hedonism and moral vacuum that leads to this brutal act.

Clark's direction is unflinching and raw, creating an atmosphere of oppressive heat and moral decay. The young cast, including Brad Renfro, Rachel Miner, and Bijou Phillips, deliver disturbingly authentic performances that blur the line between victim and perpetrator. Their portrayal of teenage alienation and groupthink psychology is both compelling and deeply unsettling.

What makes 'Bully' particularly worth watching is its refusal to offer easy moral judgments. Instead, it presents a complex portrait of how abuse begets violence, and how peer pressure can escalate into unthinkable actions. The film's gritty cinematography and naturalistic dialogue create an immersive experience that stays with viewers long after the credits roll. For those interested in provocative true crime stories or examinations of youth culture gone wrong, 'Bully' remains a powerful and disturbing cinematic experience that challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about human behavior.