Bully streaming
Genre
Crime
Year
2001
Runtime
1h53

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Metascore

Bully

The brutal truth of teenage violence

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Synopsis

Based on a true story, 'Bully' follows a group of teenagers in Florida who conspire to murder one of their friends who has been bullying them for years. The film delves into the dark realm of teenage angst, exploring the complexities of manipulation, peer pressure, and the consequences of unchecked violence. With a raw and gritty portrayal of the events leading up to the crime, 'Bully' shines a light on the disturbing reality of youth violence and the chilling effects it can have on a community. The intensity of the story is captured through its unflinching look at the turbulent emotions and disturbed relationships that ultimately culminate in a tragic and unforgettable act of violence.

Cast

  • Brad Renfro

    Brad Renfro

    Marty Puccio

  • Rachel Miner

    Rachel Miner

    Lisa Connelly

  • Nick Stahl

    Nick Stahl

    Bobby Kent

  • Bijou Phillips

    Bijou Phillips

    Ali Willis

  • Michael Pitt

    Michael Pitt

    Donny Semenex

  • Kelli Garner

    Kelli Garner

    Heather Swallers

Reviews

Critics have had mixed reactions to 'Bully', with some praising its raw and unapologetic portrayal of teenage violence, while others criticize its graphic and disturbing content. Variety described the film as 'a chilling portrait of teenage alienation and hopelessness', commending its fearless approach to tackling a difficult subject matter. On the other hand, The Hollywood Reporter found the film to be 'gratuitously exploitative', focusing too much on shock value rather than meaningful storytelling. Rotten Tomatoes critic consensus states 'Bully is a tough film to like, but its uncompromising approach makes for a thought-provoking watch'. Metacritic praised the film for its realism and performances but noted its polarizing effect on audiences. IMDb users have rated 'Bully' 6.9 out of 10, citing its disturbing yet impactful narrative.