Belated | The Death Of Bunny Munro
The Death Of Bunny Munro – based on the novel by Nick Cave with music by Nick Cave and featuring a cameo from Nick Cave – is SPOILER ALERT about a character called Bunny Munro who dies.
There are actually three Bunny Munros and such is the nature of life that they will all eventually die. But the featured Bunny Munro is a narcissist (SPOILER ALERT THIS WAS WRITTEN BY NICK CAVE) who loves only himself, fucks everyone else's lives up, then has a protracted dream sequence in which he does not confront the fact that just minutes ago he was on a pavement begging suburban mom's to fuck him. After said protracted dream sequence he throws himself in front of cement mixer truck straight from the Deus Ex Machina quarry of shit plot devices and driven by the ego of Nick Cave.
The Death Of Bunny Munro's titular music feature's Nick Cave portentously singing “We have to love one another or die, brother.”, What this portends is that in the fourth episode during a protracted scene (spoiler alert – all the scenes are protracted) when Bunny Munro refuses to fuck a lonely pensioner but steals her car because she wouldn’t buy some vitamin e cream from him, said pensioner quotes, whoever the fuck it is who said, “You have to love one another or die.”. Bunny doesn't love any of the one another's and dies. Sorry spoiler alert. Also before the protracted dream sequence, Nick Cave, who you may not know wrote the novel on which Nick Cave's The Death Of Bunny Munro the TV series is based, appears in a cameo and says to Bunny Munro, “You have to love one another or die, brother.”.
What's with the BROTHER shit, Nick?
When I was a love lorn adolescent I thought Nick Cave was relate-able sad because he was corny and adolescent love is corny and I thought it took a lot of balls to be that obvious and hackneyed and grandiose, because that's love right? I thought Nick Cave was good because he didn't take himself too seriously. I was fucking wrong.
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