Rabbits

Rabbits(2002)

"In a nameless city, deluged by a continuous rain, three rabbits live with a fearful mystery."

6.8/10
267 votes
43 minJune 9, 2002

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A story of a group of humanoid rabbits and their depressive, daily life. The plot includes Suzie ironing, Jane sitting on a couch, Jack walking in and out of the apartment, and the occasional solo singing number by Suzie or Jane. At one point the rabbits also make contact with their “leader”.

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