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

Directed by Larry Clark, Bully (2001) is a harrowing true crime drama that examines the dark underbelly of suburban teenage life. Based on the real-life 1993 murder of Bobby Kent, the film follows a group of disaffected Florida teens who plot to kill their friend Bobby, whose relentless bullying and psychological abuse have pushed them to their breaking point. What begins as idle fantasy escalates into a chillingly real conspiracy, exposing the moral vacuum and desperate search for identity among these young people.

The film features raw, unsettling performances from its young cast, including Brad Renfro as the victim Bobby Kent and Rachel Miner as Lisa Connelly, whose relationship with Bobby becomes central to the plot. Larry Clark's direction is characteristically unflinching, capturing the aimless hedonism and underlying despair of youth culture without sensationalism. The cinematography creates a sun-drenched yet oppressive atmosphere that mirrors the characters' trapped existence.

Bully stands out for its uncomfortable authenticity and refusal to provide easy answers about morality, peer pressure, and violence. It's a difficult but compelling watch for viewers interested in psychological drama, true crime adaptations, or examinations of American youth. The film's documentary-like approach and powerful ensemble make it a disturbing yet important cinematic experience that continues to resonate with audiences exploring the darker aspects of human behavior.