“Bunny the Killer Thing” is a 2015 Finnish horror film known as an absurd mix of comedy, splatter and B‑movie elements. The film was directed by Joonas Makkonen and tells the story of a group of people who are terrorised by a mutant killer rabbit in a remote cabin.
The film stands out from other horror films because of its crazy and offbeat ideas. One of the central ideas of the film is the killer rabbit itself, created by a bizarre genetic accident. Bunny, as he is called, is an oversized rabbit with a penis that can kill. This grotesque performance is certainly a highlight of the film’s absurdist humour.
In addition, the film borrows numerous ideas from various genres and parodies them in a comical way. One of the most bizarre ideas is the presence of a penthouse model named Gwen, who is discovered by one of the characters at a party. Gwen has the ability to control people sexually and make them turn into rabbits. This leads to some hilarious scenes of the men involved jumping around in bunny costumes and causing mayhem.
Another crazy element of the film is the way the characters react to the threat. Instead of panicking and looking for help, they decide to confront the killer rabbit. They use unconventional weapons like vacuum cleaners and vibrators to defend themselves. These offbeat ideas showcase the wacky and quirky humour prevalent in the film.
“Bunny the Killer Thing” is certainly not a film for all tastes. With its absurd humour and offbeat ideas, it targets a specific audience that has a penchant for whimsical and over-the-top films. The film is not a horror masterpiece, but it offers a wild and amusing rollercoaster ride for those who can get into it.